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In March, Russia's gas exports via pipeline to Europe jumped 22% on an annual basis amid the Mideast crisis

Calculations showed that the average daily natural gas supply to Europe by Russian energy giant Gazprom via 'the TurkStream' undersea pipe rose 22% compared to a year ago to 55 million cubic meters in March.

The Strait of Hormuz was closed to most shipping because of the Iran War, leaving the energy markets exposed to danger.

After Ukraine decided?not extend a five year deal with Moscow, which?expired on January?2025, the Turkey is now the only route to Europe for Russian gas.

According to calculations based on data provided by the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog, total Russian gas supplied to Europe via TurkStream reached 1.7 billion cubic meters last month. This is up from 1.4 billion cubic metres in March 2025.

The supply of goods was largely stable from February.

Exports grew 11% in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, reaching around 5 billion cubic meters.

Gazprom has not responded to a comment request since 2023. It is the first time that it hasn't published its own statistics.

According to calculations, the company's -gas exports into Europe dropped by 44% last year, to 18 bcm. This is the lowest level since the mid-1970s.

In 2018-2019, the Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe reached a peak of around 180 bcm annually. (Reporting and Reporting by Oksana KOBZEVA. Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)