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European ports stopped the Russian liquid gas transshipment

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The prohibition also applies to technical support, broker service, financing and other financial aid.

Since March 26, the ports of Europe have stopped transehipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG), made or exported from Russia, the press service of the European Commission reports.

The prohibition also applies to technical support, broker service, financing and other financial aid.

As you know, the penalties adopted last year begins after the delay, which operates until June 25, 2024. At the same time, EU countries may allow lng transshipment if it is intended for their own energy needs.

Earlier it was reported that penalties about the Russian liquid part of the natural gas sector and forced it to sell it with discounts, as well as hoping for the end of transit of pipeline gas through Ukraine, European companies were prompted to increase Russian lng purchases. As a result, delivery is increased to a record level.

Remember that the largest Russian gas buyer in Europe is France, Spain and Belgium – they cost 85% of LNG imports from the Russian Federation.

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