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Germany in hot water over charging EU neighbours for gas stored in 2022 on 01/03/24 Berlin’s attempt to have other EU countries foot part of the bill for its frenzied gas purchases in 2022 has seen it starkly condemned by its neighbours, with the matter possibly to be resolved on Monday (4 March) when energy ministers meet.
‘We don’t need Russian gas’: Will Austria finally ditch Gazprom? on 29/02/24 When Austria was forced to admit in mid-February that Russian gas made up 98% of its recent gas supply – two years after the Kremlin attacked Ukraine – it triggered a political pile-on. Will Austria be able to rid itself of its dependence?
Bulgaria to become main route for Russian gas imports to EU, Ukraine in 2025 on 29/02/24 With the expected end of Russian gas transit through Ukraine at the end of this year, the Balkan Stream gas pipeline through Bulgaria will become the main supply route for the EU and Ukraine, as discussed during the visit of the EU’s top energy official, Ditte Juul Jorgensen, to the dispatch centre of state-owned gas company Bulgartransgaz (BTG).
Supply offer three times larger than EU demand for natural gas under joint scheme on 28/02/24 Global suppliers of natural gas have shown significant interest in the EU’s aggregated demand for natural gas, with suppliers' offers outstripping the bloc's demand by three times - a heartening result for the bundling scheme proposed following the energy crisis.
Gas consumption in France down 20% from 2021 levels on 28/02/24 Gas consumption in France in 2023 has fallen by more than 10% in one year and by around 20% compared to 2021, according to the latest figures from France's main transmission operator, GRTgaz, published Tuesday (February 27).
The EU’s Green Deal is going out with a whimper on 28/02/24 Flushed with their successful defense of the watered-down nature restoration law, progressive lawmakers in the European Parliament would have you believe that the Green Deal is alive and well: a misleading narrative at best.