🏛️ EU adopts regulation to phase out Russian LNG imports by 2027
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The EU has approved a regulation to phase out imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 1 November 2027. This decision is part of broader sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine and aims to enhance energy security within the bloc. In 2025, the EU is expected to import around €46 billion worth of LNG, with a significant portion still sourced from Russia. The regulation provides legal certainty for energy imports and establishes a permanent ban on Russian gas.
Key points
- The EU will ban all imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 1 November 2027.
- This regulation aims to provide legal certainty for energy imports and enhance energy security.
- In 2025, the EU imported approximately €46 billion worth of LNG, with a significant portion still sourced from Russia.
- The decision is part of broader sanctions against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Links
- Die Welt: Milliarden für Moskau - EU kauft noch immer russisches LNG - WELT
- Cadena SER: Los gestores de la energía de Finlandia piden al resto de Europa que acelere la desconexión de Rusia: "Puede volver a cortar los cables"
- Tagesschau (ARD): EU kauft immer noch russisches Flüssigerdgas für Milliarden
Facts
- The EU will ban all Russian LNG imports by 1 November 2027.
- In 2025, the EU is projected to import €46 billion worth of LNG.
- Approximately €24.2 billion of LNG imports in 2025 will come from the United States.
- The regulation aims to provide legal certainty for energy imports and enhance energy security.
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