News Source: Russia Today
| 15 days ago
Published 06 November, 2009, 13:01 The Finnish and the Swedish governments have approved the construction of the Nord Stream natural gas pipeline through their waters in the Baltic Sea. Denmark approved the project in October, and the last serious...
News Source: St Petersburg Times
| 16 days ago
Sweden became the second country to grant final approval for Gazprom�s Nord Stream natural- gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, ending almost two years of Swedish opposition and wrangling over the energy project. The country approved the 506-kilometer...
News Source: St Petersburg Times
| 16 days ago
Naftogaz Ukrainy will pay a $470 million gas bill to Russia on time, Ukrainian Energy Minister Yury Prodan said Wednesday, easing concerns that the state energy company might miss its payment for October supplies. �There�s still time to...
News Source: Xtra News
| 16 days ago
After years of procrastination, Sweden and Finland agreed on Thursday to allow the Russian-led Nord Stream pipeline to pass through their waters in the Baltic Sea, a crucial step for the project destined to supply Europe with Russian gas. The...
News Source: Russia Today
| 16 days ago
Sweden granted final approval after nearly 2 years of analysis the proposed route, sea bed debris, sunken vessels, fish migration zones and breeding areas, with Environment Minister, Andreas Carlgren, emphasising that Gazprom had provided all...
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 16 days ago
The Finnish government has granted consent for Russia's North Stream offshore gas pipeline through Finnish waters, according to a statement released by Finnish government on Thursday. One of the conditions set by Finnish Government was that...