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In February, Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe fell 2.3% year-on-year.

Calculations showed that the average daily natural gas supplies from Russia's energy giant Gazprom to Europe through TurkStream, an undersea pipeline, fell by 2.3% in comparison to a year ago to 54.5 millions cubic metres in February.

After Ukraine decided not to renew a 'five-year agreement with Moscow, which expired in January 2025, the only remaining transit route for Russian?gas into Europe is through Turkey.

The calculations based on data from the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog revealed that total Russian gas supplies to Europe via TurkStream were 1.52 billion cubic meters last month. This is down from 1.56 billion cubic metres in February 2025.

The first two months of this year saw a 4% increase in supplies to 3,26 bcm.

Gazprom has not responded to a request for comment. It hasn't published its own statistics monthly since the start of 2023.

According to calculations, the company's exports of gas to Europe dropped by 44% in the past year,?to only 18 bcm. This is the lowest level since the mid-1970s, following the closure the Ukrainian route.

In 2018-2019, Russian gas exports to Europe reached a peak of around 180 billion cubic meters per year. (Reporting and writing by Oksana Kobieva; editing by Kira Donovan).

(source: Reuters)