In 2021, Russian gas exports through pipelines will reach 206.8 billion cubic meters. m, in 2022 – 142.1 billion cubic meters, and in 2023 – 99.6 billion cubic meters.
In two years, Russian pipeline gas exports fell by half. This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, writes the Russian agency Interfax.
According to updated data, Russian gas exports through pipelines in 2023 decreased by another 29.9% – to 99.6 billion cubic meters, and two weeks ago in an article by Novak in magazine. Energy policy there is talk of a decrease of 91.4 billion cubic meters. m.
In 2021, Russian gas exports through pipelines will reach 206.8 billion cubic meters. m, in 2022 – 142.1 billion cubic meters.
Exports of liquefied natural gas from Russia in 2023 are now estimated at 45.4 billion cubic meters. m, which is 1.9% less than in 2022 (46.3 billion cubic meters), and in the aforementioned Novak article, LNG exports are estimated at 43.6 billion cubic meters.
In 2023, gas production in Russia fell by another 5.5%, to 636.9 billion cubic meters, and fuel supplies to the domestic market increased by 2.8%, to 500 billion cubic meters. m. Gas consumption in the form of gasoline in vehicles increased by 29.4% – up to 2.2 billion cubic meters.
It was previously reported that the European Union is preparing to refuse to extend a key agreement with the Russian Federation on the use of the Ukrainian transit gas pipeline when it expires at the end of 2024.
Source: korrespondent

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