The Turkish stream remains the main active route for the Russian gas supply in the direction of Europe.
In July, the average day -to -day supply of Russian gas in Europe increased by 37% compared to June -up to 51.5 million cubic meters. m per day. Reuters reported this Friday, August 1st.
It was noted that in June the volumes fell because of work repair. After the conclusion of the transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine on January 1, the Turetsky Stream pipeline remains the only supply route.
For the first half of 2025, 9.93 billion cubic meters were received on this route. M of gas – slightly more than the same period of 2024. In July, Russian gas exports to Europe in this direction jumped 41% compared to June and 5% compared to July 2024 – up to 1.59 billion cubic meters. m. This is a full supply record for one month from the date of launch of the gas pipeline in January 2020. The previous maximum was recorded in January this year – 1.56 billion cubic meters. m.
Although Russian gas exports to Europe in 2024 only cost 28.3 billion cubic meters, it was more than a year before, but almost half more than 2022. At the peak of 2018-2019, Russian gas supply reached 175-180 billion cubic meters. m each year.
Earlier it was reported that the European Union had decided until 2027 to completely abandon Russia’s gas. Meanwhile, the court’s claim against European customers’ customers has almost doubled cash reserves in the company. In general, the claims of 18 billion euros were filed.
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