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EU urged to cease Russian LNG imports amid geopolitical tensions

In the wake of heightened geopolitical tensions, the European Union (EU) faces mounting pressure to cut ties with Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports. Since Russia’s incursion into Ukraine in 2022, the EU has made significant strides in reducing its reliance on Russian gas, primarily by diversifying energy sources and increasing LNG imports from other suppliers.

However, despite these efforts Russian LNG exports to the EU have surged, providing crucial revenue to Moscow. There are growing calls for the EU to take decisive action and implement a complete ban on Russian LNG imports by a specified cutoff date, as the Financial Times article suggests.

The EU’s dependence on Russian gas has notably decreased, with imports from Russia dropping from 46% to 16% of total gas imports. Meanwhile, LNG imports from other nations, such as the United States and Qatar, have doubled, cementing the EU’s position as the world’s leading LNG importer.

Nevertheless, Russian LNG exports to the EU continue to rise, highlighting the urgent need for stricter measures. While limited restrictions are being considered, advocates argue that only a complete ban on Russian LNG imports will sufficiently disrupt Moscow’s revenue streams and enhance EU energy security.

Critics point to certain EU member states’ reluctance to sever ties with Russian LNG projects, but there is growing momentum for decisive action. Proposals to ban trans-shipment of Russian LNG and prohibit EU involvement in new Russian LNG ventures are gaining traction.

However, such measures alone may not significantly impact Russia’s current earnings from LNG sales to the EU.

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