Russia stands to lose billions as Ukraine drones target key oil hubs
Should Kyiv strike two oil terminals in the Baltic Sea, it could halt the export of 1.5 million barrels of oil per day.
Putin Holds Secret Meeting With Oil Bosses
Russia's recession is projected to last at least until the end of the year.
How to Stop Putin Using Energy Supplies to Bully His Neighbors
Moscow uses Gazprom to impose its foreign policy agenda on European countries.
How The West Should Respond to Putin's Continuing Advance
A U.S. and EU oil embargo would cripple Russia overnight as it relies largely on pipelines to the West.
The Myth of Russia's Energy Strength
Putin's oil and gas industry is in bad shape—and getting worse.
Oil Prices End 2014 on Five-And-A-Half Year Low
Oil prices have collapsed this year as OPEC opted to maintain the same level of output despite a global glut.
Russia's Ruble Bounces Back 4% From Record Lows
The ruble plunged to all-time lows last week on heavy falls in the price of oil.
Russia's Oil Fire
As the price of crude crumbles along with the ruble, Russia peers into the abyss.
A Different Kind of Oil Crisis
Gas prices are plunging. That hurts Putin and helps consumers, but producers around the world are about to get rocked.