Stories tagged with "cold"

Coal Crunch?

With oil prices receding from the nineties, the energy crisis almost seems like in recess. Almost, because elsewhere there are millions of people affected by power shortages amidst an old fashioned Winter. It reminds that the energy crisis is affecting the energy sector horizontally and showing problems in an industry that not long ago seemed like our last resort safety net.
Source: Al-Jazeera.

The European cold is continuing

Grin! Given the nature of much of the discussion here, dare I mention that I was up in Indianapolis at an event that has a relation to NASCAR vehicles (duck!) Thought not!

More seriously as I traveled, I noted that the USA Today is reporting that the bad weather in Central Europe is continuing. As a result for the sixth day Gazprom was unable to meet its international market commitments.  And, with sabotage to the pipelines, supplies to Georgia and Armenia remain cut-off. The Turkmenistan President is in Moscow possibly to talk about Gazprom taking over Turkmen gas. The BBC reports that:

some experts doubt that Turkmenistan has the gas, or the pumping capacity, to cope with what is expected to be a 30% increase in demand for its gas from Ukraine.
In fact some think that Turkmen gas may be at peak levels.

For the short term Gazprom is sending some gas to Georgia via Azerbaijan but if the cold weather persists, as is anticipated, it may get more complicated.  Iran, for example, is also willing to supply Georgia.  This may be needed since the Russian supply is providing only 35% of that which is needed.