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Data shows that Russian gas exports to Europe fell 19% month-over-month in March.

Calculations showed that the average daily supply of natural gas to Europe through the TurkStream pipeline, owned by Russian energy giant Gazprom, fell 19.4% from a year earlier in March.

The only remaining transit route for Russian gas into Europe is through Turkey after Ukraine decided not to renew a transit agreement with Moscow that expired in January.

Based on data provided by the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog, calculations showed that Russian gas exported via the TurkStream pipe fell to 45 million cubic meters (mcms) per day from 55.8 millions cubic metres per days in February. This was also lower than the 46.4 mcm of March 2024.

Calculations show that the total Russian gas supplied to Europe through TurkStream was around 4.5 billion cubic meters (bcm) during the first three month of this year. This compares to 7.7bcm in the same period last year.

The company did not reply to a comment request. It hasn't published its monthly statistics since 2023.

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

Gas flows into Europe peaked between 2018 and 2019. The annual flow was around 175 to 180 bcm. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Osborn.)

(source: Reuters)