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Russian gas still entering Germany via neighbouring countries

Although Germany stopped directly importing Russian gas during the summer of 2022, months after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, new data show that substantial amounts continue to find their way into the country through supplies from its neighbours (Report in GERMAN)

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The future of Russian gas in the EU

This analysis begins with the reduction in imports of Russian natural gas via pipelines using the four major\ existing routes (Yamal, Nord Stream, Ukraine and TurkStream), evaluating the technical and contractual situation. The document then sets out the implications of this commercial uncoupling for Gazprom and Russia. Next, it presents the situation as regards European imports of Russian LNG, analysing the geopolitical implications and the rise of Novatek as a new global energy player.

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Russia’s Gas Export Strategy: Adapting to the New Reality

In this commentary, the authors explore how Russia’s gas export strategy has evolved over the past year in the face of mounting adversity and what it means for the world. Source: Anne-Sophie Corbeau and Dr. Tatiana Mitrova

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Impacts of European gas storage regulations examined in new study

This study analyses the measures adopted by Member States to strengthen the use of underground storage facilities in the EU and their contribution to the objectives of the EU gas storage regulation. ACER and CEER commissioned a two-part study on this topic. The first part (published in October 2023) focused on collecting and assessing storage measures recently applied by EU Member States. This second part assesses storage arrangements in Member States without gas storage facilities, identifies lessons learnt and makes recommendations for better use and implementation of storage measures

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