Gazprom continues shipping gas to Europe via Ukraine with a volume of 42.2 million cubic meters on Monday. Russia's May pipeline gas exports to Europe surged by 39% year-on-year, with Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies in May increasing by 7.3% from April. Russia's oil revenue rose by 50% in May, reaching $8.91 billion, with a significant increase in oil revenues to the Russian budget reported by the Ministry of Finance.
WESTERN SANCTIONS ON RUSSIAN OIL BACKFIRE. In spite of heavy sanctions, @Bloomberg reports that Russia’s oil revenue increased ~50% in May from a year ago, Not surprising, as the SCHOLARLY LITERATURE & historical records show: SANCTIONS RARELY WORK. https://t.co/4B6MFJKbhl
🇷🇺🛢️ The Russian Ministry of Finance says that oil revenues to the Russian budget in May increased by almost 50% (to $7.1 billion) compared to last year, Bloomberg writes. Total oil and gas revenues reported by Russia increased by 39% to $8.91 billion. This is due to the fact…
#Russia Oil Revenue Rose 50% in May as Nation Adapts to Sanctions Annual increase follows higher Urals prices, data shows Government has trimmed 2024 oil and gas revenue outlook #oott https://t.co/jV2jDsVvtT
Russia's May pipeline gas exports to Europe jump 39%, calculations show Russian energy giant Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe in May rose by 7.3% from April and 39% year on year, Reuters calculations showed on Monday. The calculations, based on data from…
⚠️ GAZPROM CONTINUES SHIPPING GAS TO EUROPE VIA UKRAINE, MONDAY VOLUME AT 42.2 MLN CUBIC METRES - GAZPROM