Why Russia's gas output has bounced back after two years of stagnation

The country's gas production recovery exceeded the government's forecast in the first half of this year

Russian gas monopoly Gazprom head Alexei Miller, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, during their visit at the Lakhta Center skyscraper, the headquarters of Gazprom in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
Russian gas monopoly Gazprom head Alexei Miller, right, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, during their visit at the Lakhta Center skyscraper, the headquarters of Gazprom in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.Photo: KIRILL MOROZOV, SPUTNIK, KREMLIN POOL PHOTO VIA AP
Published 25 July 2024, 16:32Updated 30 July 2024, 11:25
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