Meanwhile, deliveries of American LNG to the bloc have reportedly dropped in recent weeks
Russian gas supplies to the EU via the TurkStream pipeline soared by over 40% in the first seven months of this year compared to the same period in 2023, Vedomosti has reported, citing gas transmission data.
Russian fuel is in high demand due to heat waves in Europe and Asia, the publication noted.
In July, Russian state energy giant Gazprom delivered over 1.5 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas to the EU via TurkStream, which was 29% more than in the previous month, the newspaper wrote, citing data from European gas transmission group Entsog. Year-on-year the deliveries jumped by 9%, it stated.
TurkStream is a natural gas pipeline that runs from Russia to Türkiye via the Black Sea and then continues to the border with EU member Greece. The other route for Russian pipeline gas to reach the bloc is via the transit system in Ukraine.
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Gazprom was once the EU’s main gas supplier. However, following the start of the conflict between Kiev and Moscow, it dramatically reduced its exports to the bloc due to Western sanctions and the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.
The EU has also resolved to reduce its dependence on Russian pipeline gas and increase purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG) instead, primarily from the US.