According to the EUobserver,
Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to the European Union
increased by 7% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in
2024. This trend occurred even as the EU has agreed to a plan that
would ban Russian LNG imports by 2028 to cut revenue for Moscow's war in
Ukraine. Despite the planned phase-out, some member states have continued to increase their purchases of Russian energy
30 Oct, 07:35
Russian LNG imports to EU up 7% in 1H 2025 — research
According to EUobserver, Russian LNG accounts for 16% of all liquefied natural gas imported to the European Union
BRUSSELS, October 30. /TASS/. LNG imports from Russia to the European Union increased by 7% in the first half of 2025 year-on-year, the EUobserver web portal reported, citing data from the US-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).
Russian LNG accounts for 16% of all liquefied natural gas imported to
the EU, according to research.
Total LNG imports to the EU from January
to June reached 73.1 bln cubic meters, according to the portal.
That
said, the EU's total LNG purchase expenditures amounted to 30.4 bln
euros, with supplies from the US worth 16.8 bln euros, and deliveries
from Russia worth 4.5 bln euros, EUobserver reported.
Earlier, the British newspaper The Guardian wrote, citing data from
the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, that the EU had become
the largest buyer of Russian LNG amid the inclusion of a phased ban on
LNG imports from Russia in the 19th sanctions package.
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