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  1. 31. März 2022 · Inside the Energy War. The U.S. and Europe are taking steps to secure oil and gas supplies. Share full article. By Carole Landry. March 31, 2022. Good evening. This is your Russia-Ukraine...

    • Sharp Decline in Natural Gas Imports from Russia
    • LNG Imports from The Us More Than Doubled
    • Russia’s Share of Trade Also Declines

    The most striking change in EU energy imports since the Russia-Ukraine war began has been seen in ‘natural’ (fossil) gas. In 2021, the EU imported 83 per cent of its natural gas. Before the war, EU natural gas imports from Russia made up almost 50 per cent of the total. This fell significantly in 2022, down to 12 per cent in October. As the chart a...

    Between January and November 2022, imports of pipeline gas and liquified natural gas(LNG) from Russia made up just less than a quarter of all EU gas imports. Another quarter came from Norwayand 11.6 per cent was shipped in from Algeria. LNG imports excluding Russia constituted 25.7 per cent. This fuel was mainly supplied by the United States, Qatar...

    While energy prices may vary year by year, the decline in Russia’s share of trade in EU energy imports is also striking. Russia’s average shares in the EU’s imports from outside its borders of natural gas, petroleum oils, and coaldecreased significantly between the second and third quarters of 2017-2021 compared to the same seasons in 2022. These s...

  2. 13. Sept. 2022 · The energy stand-off between Russia and Europe is reaching high noon. The Kremlin last week shut down indefinitely its main westwards gas pipeline, Nord Stream 1, cutting total Russian gas flows...

  3. 6. Sept. 2022 · Energy is a vital front in his war. It will be costly to win this battle. Yet Europe can and must free itself from Russia’s chokehold. This is not to underestimate the challenge.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · For the European Union, this package, which is consistent with the “Fit-for-55” agenda, would reverse 13 years of deterioration in economic resilience to energy disruptions and eight years of reduction in security of energy supply. As Europe continues to ramp up its climate policy action beyond 2030, these gains would only increase.