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Russia is expected to increase its fleet of icebreakers as there could be large-scale expansion of the Northern Sea Route for trade. Rosatom Director General Alexei Likhachev recently suggested that ...
Moscow and much of Russia west of the Urals could see notable temperature increases by midcentury, but this is not expected ...
With the aim of increasing cargo flow multi-fold along the Arctic Northern Sea Route, Russia's Nuclear power agency Chief Alexey Likhachev has proposed the need to enhance the country's fleet of ...
An icebreaker does not transport cargo, so we need a cargo fleet. I understand that we do not have enough capacity to meet ...
This summer will see record low Arctic ice and Russia has stolen a march on militarizing the strategic region.
U.S.-Russia talks on gas sanctions, Nord Stream 2 revival, and pipeline transit deals could reshape the geopolitics of gas.
The development of Russia's Northern Sea Route (NSR) will be the key focus at the International Arctic Forum in Murmansk, where discussions will take ...
The country’s oil, gas, and coal resources will last for decades to come, according to government data Read Full Article at ...
Russia's Energy Strategy to 2050 accounts for existing challenges, which should enable the oil, gas and coal sectors, the electricity industry, power machinery manufacturing and related transportation ...
Russia's new long-term energy strategy aims to dramatically increase natural gas exports and redirect oil and gas sales to "friendly countries" by 2050, despite current economic challenges.
"These submarines and warships will enhance the power of our fleets, strengthen the security of Russia's maritime borders and safeguard the Northern Sea Route. They will help uphold Russia's ...