EU Gas

Europe could completely cut off Russian gas in the next 3 years

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Europe can respond to the Russian gas ban, said the CEO of Totalenergies.

A surprising stir from within the EU over the ban on Russian gas

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While the EU is actively implementing a plan to completely cut off Russian gas, another surprise obstacle is Spain.

European businesses eager to return to Russian gas

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Many European businesses are willing to buy Russian gas and are urging governments to reconsider their tough stance on Russia.

EU considers accelerating plans to leak Russian gas

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The EU should consider ending Russian gas imports by 2026, a year ahead of schedule.

Russian gas exports to the EU increase again

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Russian gas exports to Europe via the TurkStream pipeline increased by 7.3%, while LNG increased by more than 27% in June alone.

EU country expected the most damage if it stopped Russian gas

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Slovakia will suffer the most from the EU's plan to stop importing Russian gas.

Russia silently dominates European gas, does not need Ukraine

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Russia has personally found a new path for gas in the European market without needing a transit through Ukraine.

Europe's cheapest Russian gas is about to be in the hands of an EU candidate

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EU candidate Serbia is negotiating a new Russian gas deal, claiming to receive the best price in Europe.

Hungary urges EU to lift Russian energy ban amid US-Iran tensions

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called on the EU to lift a ban on Russian energy amid concerns about rising prices due to the Iran conflict.

EU silently breaks the wheel of the Russian gas ban at the last minute

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The European Union (EU) silently adjusted the last minute, leaving open a way out of the Russian gas ban.

Under pressure to cut Russian gas, Slovakia risks paying high prices

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Slovakia risks sanctions if it soon terminates a long-term agreement with Russia's Gazprom under the EU's plan to eliminate Russian gas.

EU has a new voice on Russian gas

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Austria said the EU should be open to the possibility of resuming Russian gas imports when a peace agreement is reached to end the conflict in Ukraine.

EU is determined with Russian gas, no compensation when canceling the contract

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Europe has said it will not pay any compensation for the termination of Russian gas purchase contracts, even as long as they are still in effect.

EU takes another step forward to cutting off Russian gas

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The European Union (EU) will require companies to disclose details of Russian gas contracts.

Extended arms help Russian gas continue to flow to the EU

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Several Western banks have contributed to supporting Russian gas payments after Gazprombank was sanctioned by the US.