Where the EU currently imports its gas from

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  1. Source / data based on: [https://www.bruegel.org/dataset/european-natural-gas-imports](https://www.bruegel.org/dataset/european-natural-gas-imports)

    Additional information for the UK: [https://heatable-uploads.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/news/fc32487c-71f6-4188-a1b2-b60a589510dd1658520423.png](https://heatable-uploads.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/news/fc32487c-71f6-4188-a1b2-b60a589510dd1658520423.png)

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    **Russian imports in numbers:**

    **Russia (Pipeline) – January 2021:** 12,648 million cubic meters
    **Russia (LNG) – January 2021:** 758 million cubic meters
    **Total:** 13,406 million cubic meters

    **Russia (Pipeline) – December 2022:** 3,185 million cubic meters
    **Russia (LNG) – December 2022:** 1,586 million cubic meters
    **Total:** 4,771 million cubic meters

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    **LNG regions explained:**

    America represents the sum of the United States of America and Trinidad & Tobago.

    Africa is the aggregate of Algeria, Angola, Nigeria, Egypt, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.

    The Middle East displays the sum of Qatar, Oman and United Arab Emirates.

    The Other category is the sum of LNG from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Indonesia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Norway, Peru, Singapore, South Korea and the United Kingdom.

  2. Good job, thanks for doing this.

    This illustrates nicely how rising LNG shipments from Russia aren’t sufficiently compensating for the decrease in Russian pipeline gas.

  3. Good news! We are still importing a lot of natural gas but at least we have mostly diversified away from Russia.

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