EC says it has never considered a ban on gas imports from Russia

The press secretary of the European Commission noted that the EU did not consider a complete ban on the import of Russian gas. The Russian authorities have repeatedly stated that they will stop importing energy resources to countries

The European Union has never considered imposing a ban on Russian gas imports, European Commission (EC) spokesman Eric Mamer said at a briefing.

“We have never considered a ban on Russian gas <…> We have never reported on the work on a ban on Russian gas, and this has not changed,” he said (quoted by RIA Novosti).

EU countries will exclude Russian gas from contracts for joint purchases Politics

The EU countries have been refusing to purchase Russian gas since the beginning of 2022, when Russia announced the start of a special operation in Ukraine. If in 2021 Gazprom delivered 185.1 billion cubic meters to non-CIS countries. m of gas, including about 155 billion cubic meters. m - to the European Union (about 45% of European gas imports) and Turkey, since the beginning of this year, Gazprom's exports to non-CIS countries have decreased by 37.4% (data as of September 1).

In early October, the EU countries introduced the eighth package of sanctions against Russia, which, among other things, includes the introduction of a price ceiling for Russian oil transported by sea to third countries. It is planned that the limit will be introduced from December 5 this year for oil and February 5, 2023 for oil products. The introduction of a gas price ceiling is also being discussed.

On November 24, EU energy ministers decided to exclude Russian gas from contracts for joint purchases. According to the EC statement, the updated conditions will allow EU countries and energy companies to purchase gas jointly in global markets.

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