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Russia's gas exports through TurkStream hit record high in January, information shows

Russia's gas exports via the TurkStream pipeline to Europe have actually reached a record high of more than 50 million cubic metres (mcm) each day this month after transit through Ukraine was shut, Reuters preliminary calculations revealed on Friday.

Turkey has remained the only route for Russian gas to Europe after a five-year transit offer between Moscow and Kyiv was not extended when it ended on Jan. 1.

Computations based upon data from European gas transmission group Entsog showed that Russian gas exports by means of the TurkStream have actually leapt this month by 26.8% year on year, increasing to 50.6 mcm daily from 39.9 mcm in January 2024.

In total, Russian gas materials to Europe via TurkStream have reached about 1.57 billion cubic metres (bcm) in January, up from 1.24 bcm in January last year and 1.54 bcm last December.

Russia supplied about 63.8 bcm of gas to Europe by numerous routes in 2022, Gazprom information and Reuters calculations reveal. That collapsed by 55.6% to 28.3 bcm in 2023 but increased to about 32 bcm in 2024.

At their peak in 2018-2019, annual flows to Europe reached in between 175 bcm and 180 bcm.

(source: Reuters)