European Gas

EU's Russian gas cut-off plan is at risk of failure

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The EU's goal of completely eliminating Russian gas by 2027 is at risk of falling apart as Turkey has said it will not support the plan.

Qatar threatens to turn off gas valves, EU faces new energy shock

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The EU could face the risk of a new energy crisis after Qatar threatened to stop gas supplies.

Uncontrollable loophole causes Russian gas to hide to enter the EU

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The EU's plan to stop imports of Russian gas may not receive support from key transit countries such as Turkey.

The EU could lose a strategic gas source

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Qatar has threatened to stop supplying liquefied natural gas to the EU if the bloc does not adjust its laws on corporate appraisal of forced labor and the environment.

Russian gas production plummets, China cannot compensate enough for the European market

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Russian gas production fell despite increased exports to China and increased domestic consumption demand.

Germany strongly responds to the huge oil and gas field exploitation right next to the wall

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Germany reacted strongly to Poland's largest oil and gas field in Europe, which it had just discovered for a decade, located close to the maritime border with Germany.

Taking advantage of the exemption, Slovakian energy company aims to import 100% of Russian gas

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Slovakia's state-owned energy group Slovensky plynarensky industrial park (SPP) is planning to buy up to 100% of its gas from Russia in 2026.

Sanctions still win big, Russian gas re- dominates the EU market

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Russia has risen to 3rd place as the largest gas supplier to the EU, despite Russian gas bans.

EU country investigates gas deal with Türkiye

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Bulgaria, a member of the European Union (EU), is investigating a gas deal with Turkey.

The EU has a way to get rid of Russian gas

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The European Union (EU) may be one step closer to reducing its dependence on Russian gas, after discovering a new gas field.

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.

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.

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.