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An expert explained how the situation around the GIS "Sudzha" will affect Europeans.

... gas metering station for Europe. In his opinion, despite the increase in gas prices, the impact on European consumers will be limited. This is due to the low share of supplies through the "Sudzha" station in the overall gas imports to the EU, ongoing gas savings, and reduced consumption in industry. Tereshkin forecasts that the average monthly gas prices in Europe will not exceed $500 per thousand cubic meters in August 2024, after which they will begin to correct, despite the approaching winter season....

Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia

... some shipments were redirected to Asia. Nonetheless, key importers – both major European countries and Turkey – continue to receive significant volumes of LNG from the US, Qatar, and other sources. Norway, remaining the largest supplier of pipeline gas to the EU, also maintains high export levels (over 300 million cubic meters per day at the end of June), although periodic technical disruptions at fields (e.g., maintenance at the "Nihamna" plant) sometimes limit the flow. Russian pipeline gas through ...

Europe may completely lose Russian gas.

The complete cessation of Russian gas supplies to the EU is becoming a real threat. Commentary by Sergey Tereshkin for the newspaper "Vzglyad." "Europe may completely lose Russian gas" — an article by Sergey Tereshkin discussing the potential termination of gas supplies from Russia ...

Economy: Experts Predict Gas Price Increase in Europe

... per thousand cubic meters. "Prices are unlikely to return to those levels. First, EU countries have significantly reduced gas imports in recent years. According to the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), total gas imports to the EU, including LNG, amounted to 799 million cubic meters per day in the first nine months of 2024, which is 20% lower than the same period in 2022 (996 million cubic meters per day)," he explained. He also noted that since the summer of 2022, EU ...

Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices

... channels: the EU has established stable supplies of diesel fuel from the Middle East, Asia, and the U.S. to replace lost Russian volumes. As the expensive fuel batches purchased by European importers last winter are consumed and replaced with cheaper ones, gas stations in the EU are gradually beginning to lower retail prices. However, due to high taxes and duties, gasoline in Europe remains expensive for end consumers—with prices in the largest EU economies holding in the range of €1.6–1.8 per liter at gas stations. ...