In the statement made by Gazprom, it was stated that the agreement for the shipment of Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine ended as of 08:00 today (GMT+3). The statement pointed out that Ukraine refused to extend the agreement in question and said, “Gazprom has been deprived of the opportunity to supply natural gas through Ukraine. Russian natural gas is not shipped through Ukraine.” statements were included.
IT CONTINUED TO DECREASE EVERY YEAR
According to the data published by the Ukrainian administration for the end of 2023, the amount of Russian gas transported to Europe via pipelines through the country decreased by approximately 28 percent in 2023 compared to 2022, falling to 15 billion cubic meters.
It is estimated that Ukraine earns approximately 1 billion dollars a year, and Gazprom earns more than 3 billion dollars a year, thanks to the contract in question.
THE ONLY WAY: Türkiye
While the main pipelines that carry Russian gas to Europe, Nord Stream 1, Nord Stream 2 and Yamal-Europe, have become idle, Turkey stands out as the only route in case the shipment from Ukraine stops.
Source: AA