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The Russian pipeline gas exports into Europe jumped 10% in January compared to the previous year

Calculations on Monday showed that the average daily supply of natural gas to Europe via the TurkStream pipeline by Russian energy giant Gazprom rose 10.3% year-on-year in 'January.

After Ukraine decided not to renew a five-year deal for transit with Moscow, which expired in January 2025, the only remaining transit route is through Turkey.

Calculations show that the total Russian gas supplied to Europe through TurkStream was 1.73 billion cubic meters (bcm) during January, compared with 1.57 bcm in the same period last year.

According to calculations based on data from the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog, Russian?gas exported via TurkStream rose from 50.6 million cubic metres per day in 2025 to 55.8 mcm per day in January. This was the same as December when exports reached?56 million cubic metres per day.

The company did not reply to a "request for comment" after it stopped publishing its monthly statistics at the 'beginning of 2023.

Calculations show that Gazprom's exports of gas to Europe will drop by 44% in 2025 - to their lowest level since the mid-1970s, following the closure the Ukrainian route. Gazprom supplied only 18 bcm of gas last year.

In 2018-2019, Russian gas exports through pipelines to Europe reached a peak of more than 175-180 bcm. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum; Oksana KOBZEVA)

(source: Reuters)