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Russian gas exports to Europe fell by 44% between January and April, according to data

Calculations showed that the Russian energy giant Gazprom’s pipeline gas exports into Europe fell by 44% between January and April compared to a period a year ago after the closure of transit via Ukraine in January 1.

Calculations showed that the Russian pipeline gas exports into the region fell to 5.7 billion cubic meters (bcm), from 10.2 bcm during the same period of 2024.

The only remaining transit route for Russian gas pipelines to Europe is the Turkey after Ukraine decided not to renew a five-year deal with Moscow that expired in January.

The calculations based on the data of European gas transmission group Entsog showed that Russian gas exported via TurkStream fell to 41.7 million cube metres (mcms) per day from 45 mcms per day in March.

This was about the same as 41.2 mcm for April 2024.

Gazprom has not responded to a comment request since 2023. It does not publish its own statistics monthly on the total amount of gas exported to Europe.

Gazprom's data and calculations indicate that Russia will supply 63.8 billion cubic meters of gas by different routes to Europe in 2022. This fell by 55.6% in 2023 to 28,3 bcm, but increased in 2024 to about 32 bcm.

In 2018-2019 the annual Russian gas pipeline flows into Europe peaked between 175 and 180 billion cubic meters. (Reporting and writing by Oksana Kobieva, editing by David Evans; written by Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)