1. Don't expect a golden age for gas in the EU1.1 Small changes in demand; own production falling; more LNG imports2. Russia has other options than Europe, but not as profitable2.1 Pipeline to China and LNG projects increase security of demand3. New pipelines from Russia to the EU may...
These regulations could deter global LNG suppliers, including Qatar, from supplying the EU. Qatar has warned that overly strict enforcement may disrupt its LNG exports to Europe, as the methane data requirements are difficult to meet. Despite sanctions rhetoric, loopholes remain. EU-based shipyards ...
With gas supplies growing at a faster rate than domestic demand, Russia can increase pipeline and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports toEurope, said a report. Russia’s gas production has been steadily increasing since the low of 611 Bcm in 2015, and reached 695 Bcm in 2018, according to ...
Exports to Europe, Turkey hit 193.9 bcm; production up 12.4 percent to 471 bcm. Russia's gas exports to Europe and Turkey rose by 8.1 percent to a record high 193.9 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2017, Alexei Miller, head of Gazprom, said in a statement on Wednesday, despite EU efforts...
'Ukrainian Transit: Its Role in Russian Gas Exports to Europe' published in 'Encyclopedia of Mineral and Energy Policy'
“If Europe is still importing LNG from Russia, it is because there is a need,” a France-based gas trader said. “With our other main suppliers, such as Norway, operating at maximum capacity, it will be hard to completely stop the flow of Russian LNG. We are still not completely ...
Gazprom exported 5.8 billion cubic meters(390 million cubic meters per day),of pipeline gas to Europe(including Turkey)and China in the fi rst 15 days of May,Energy Intelligence calculates based on the Russian gas giant's data.Those volumes were down 24% versus the same period of last year...
Russian gas exports during the war in Ukraine Exports of Russian gas to Europe were severely affected by the invasion of Ukraine which began in February 2022. In response to the war, European countries sought to reduce their reliance on Russian gas. Between January 1 and July 15, 2022, the...
/CGTN EuropeWhile nations including Belgium, the Netherlands and France already have operational LNG terminals, other countries including Germany have none, and billions of euros will need to be invested to boost capacity. Using LNG to plug the Russian gas gap would promote independence, b...
Despite efforts by the EU to cut off Russian gas supply following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia remains heavily reliant on Europe and wealthy G7 countries for its overseas gas exports. In 2023, half of all Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, worth €8.2bn, were directed to...