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Data shows that Russia's gas exports through pipelines to Europe increased by 3% year-on-year in May.

Calculations showed that the average daily natural gas supply to Europe via the TurkStream pipeline by Russian energy giant Gazprom rose 3% from a year earlier to a total of '47.4 millions cubic metres in may, according to calculations released on Monday.

The only remaining transit route for Russian gas into Europe is through Turkey after Ukraine decided not to extend the five-year agreement with Moscow that expired in January 2025.

According to calculations based on data from the European Gas Transmission Group Entsog, total Russian gas supplies via TurkStream reached a record?1.47 billion cu ft last month. This is up from 1.43bcms in May 2025.

In the first five months, the supply increased by 6.4% on an annual basis to approximately 7.76 bcm.

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

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

In 2018-2019, Russian pipeline 'gas exports' to Europe peaked at about 180 billion cubic meters per year. (Reporting, writing and editing by Oksana KOBZEVA Editing by Louise Heavens.)

(source: Reuters)