Dear @EUCommission It feels a bit hypocritical IMHO to talk about embargoes against Russia and support for Ukraine while you heat your buildings in Brussels with gas from Russia, as Belgium continues to import LNG from there.
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Dear @EUCommission It feels a bit hypocritical IMHO to talk about embargoes against Russia and support for Ukraine while you heat your buildings in Brussels with gas from Russia, as Belgium continues to import LNG from there. Please fix? (Data source https://ieefa.org/european-lng-tracker-september-2024-update )
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@jwildeboer @EUCommission This is only for LNG it seems. How about total natural gas imports? Is there a similar chart for it?
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Meercat β last edited by
@meercat0 Sure. The newest data is in the Q1/24 report at https://energy.ec.europa.eu/document/download/c26261bd-aa50-462b-912a-9c4d2a712ae4_en?filename=New%20Quarterly%20Report%20on%20European%20Gas%20Market%20Q1%202024.pdf starting at page 9. @EUCommission
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@meercat0 From there, figure 12 comes close. "Total Russian gas imports, combining pipeline and LNG, was 13 bcm, a 5 % increase compared to the previous quarter (+0.6 bcm) and a 30 % increase
(+2.8 bcm) year-on-year. Compared to the first quarter of 2021, total Russian gas imports were down by 67% (-26 bcm)." @EUCommission -
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@meercat0 And Figure 15: "In the first quarter of 2024, the two main remaining transit routes for Russian pipeline gas exports through Ukraine and Turkey transported 46% and
45% of the Russian gas volumes, respectively, followed then by the Baltic pipeline. Flows on the other main Russian pipeline routes coming to Europe
(Nordstream, and Yamal) remained at zero." @EUCommission -
Meercat βreplied to Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange: last edited by
@jwildeboer @EUCommission Thatβs great, thanks for your time
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Jan Wildeboer π·:krulorange:replied to Meercat β last edited by
@meercat0 Ah, oops The Q2/24 report is also available. https://energy.ec.europa.eu/document/download/26ae2fd9-4a52-44fe-a1fc-1583656a7218_en?filename=New%20Quarterly%20Report%20on%20Gas%20markets%20Q2%202024_final.pdf "The share of total Russian gas imports arriving through pipelines and LNG cargoes represented 18% of the total EU gas imports in the second
quarter, a decrease of one percentage point quarter-on-quarter and an increase four percentage points year-on-year. Compared to the same
quarter in 2021 (pre-war), the share decreased by 29 percentage points (from 47%)." @EUCommission -
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@meercat0 You can find these reports at https://energy.ec.europa.eu/data-and-analysis/market-analysis_en#documents @EUCommission