Month: February 2010

February 8, 2010

Energy Blast – Feb 8, 2010

Gazprom has confirmed that it will delay the Shtokman gas field by three years to 2016 due to a slump in demand.  Rosneft is boasting a 2.5% year increase in proven reserves. Britain points out that Iran’s plans to make higher-grade nuc...
February 8, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Feb 8, 2010

Russia plans to put a 3 million-ton dent in its grain stockpile.  Is Gazprombank planning to float on the London Stock Exchange?  A senior Sberbank manager has been arrested on suspicion of laundering over $100 million from the company f...
February 8, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Feb 8, 2010

TODAY: Putin scolds United Russia deputies over false promises; Lavrov fails to mount anti-NATO bid, Rasmussen suggests that Russia could help NATO in Afghanistan; Moscow to start up center to protect property rights; writers say they were hired b...
February 7, 2010

The Mironov Episode

A fiction author of the most vivid imagination would have a tough time coming up with a story as satirical as the recent 10,000-strong protests in Kaliningrad followed by political theatrics of the state-approved opposition, as Speaker of the Fede...
February 5, 2010

The Economist: Luzhkov v Kremlin

What’s the deal with Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov’s sudden thirst for demolition, eviction, and intimidation?  The neighbourhood of Rechnik, on the outskirts of Moscow, home to a number of houses varying in size and value, was subjec...
February 5, 2010

Don’t Forget Kaliningrad

Aha!  So there is method in yesterday’s Mironov madness.  It appears the fantastic war of words between rival Kremlin supporters was designed explicitly to produce the headlines that it did – to draw attention away from the p...
February 5, 2010

Energy Blast – Feb 5, 2010

Almost $50 billion will be poured into ‘hydrographic and geophysical research‘ in the Arctic in an attempt to prove Russia’s right to claim more of the Arctic floor and what are thought to be its vast oil and gas reserves.  ...
February 5, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Feb 5, 2010

The Kremlin has adopted a softer line on independent union activity as unemployment continues to rise and the government needs a strong intermediary to contain it, says Boris Kagarlitsky, although his comments were not corroborated by Kremlin sour...
February 5, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Feb 5, 2010

TODAY: Sweden wants explanation on 1990s waste dumping; Russian military base to be stationed in Serbia? Kremlin still pushing for European security treaty; Medvedev weighs in on Rechnik dispute; Gorbachev on Afghanistan; Ukraine tense ahead of Su...