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  2. Russia in the European energy sector - Wikipedia

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    Russian oil exports by destination in 2020. On 7 March 2022, German chancellor Olaf Scholz and other European leaders pushed back against the call by the US and Ukraine to ban imports of Russian gas and oil because "Europe's supply of energy for heat generation, mobility, power supply and industry cannot be secured in any other way".

  3. List of European countries by steel production - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of European countries by steel production. Figures are from the World Steel ... Russia: 72.4: 68.5: 60.0: 66.9: 68.7: 70.6 69.0 71.5 7 ...

  4. Energy policy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia holds 54% of world reserves of gas, 46% of coal, 14% of uranium, and 13% of oil. Russian oil production and export increased significantly after 2000, and in 2006 briefly exceeded Saudi Arabia's production. Since 2016, Russia has been the top crude oil producer. Russia is also the world's largest energy exporter and fossil fuel exporter. [7]

  5. List of exports of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Export product Value ($) 1: Crude Petroleum: 121,443 2: Refined Petroleum: 66,887 3 Unspecified commodities: 55,265 4: Coal: 15,987 5: Petroleum Gas: 9,501 6: Wheat ...

  6. Ukraine ends supply of Russian gas to Europe - AOL

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    Ukraine has made good on its promise to halt the transport of Russian gas to Europe through its territory after a key deal with Moscow expired on Wednesday. Ukraine’s refusal to renew the ...

  7. Petroleum industry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Russia produced 12% of the world's oil and had a similar share of global oil exports. [4] Russia produced an average of 10.83 million barrels (1,722,000 m 3) of oil per day in December 2015. [5] In June 2006, Russian crude oil and condensate production reached the post-Soviet maximum of 9.7 million barrels (1,540,000 m 3) per day.

  8. Russian oil-refining businesses are at risk of plant closures ...

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    Moscow's most troubled oil refining plants could shut down as soon as early next year, one source told Reuters. Russian oil-refining businesses are at risk of plant closures amid heavy losses ...

  9. Energy in Russia - Wikipedia

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    China is the largest importer of Russian crude (making up 20% of Russian exports), [3] [17] [18] but Russia exports a significant volume to buyers in Europe. [3] Russian crude and oil product exports, Jan 2020-Dec 2021. While the Russian oil industry has seen a period of consolidation in recent years, several major players remain.