EU Has Limited Legal Options to Cut Off Russian Gas Supply | OilPrice.com
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58% : However, the EU has boosted imports of Russian LNG in recent months.50% : The EU has reduced the share of Russian gas imports, from 45% of all gas imports before 2022, down to 18% now, von der Leyen noted.
48% : EU Energy Commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, will present a roadmap this week with concrete measures to phase out all imports of Russian fossil fuels, "so that we will no longer rely on a hostile power for our energy supply," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said at the end of April.
45% : Last month, reports emerged that the EU is looking for legal ways to tear long-term natural gas supply contracts with Russia's Gazprom without having to pay sizable penalties.
43% : The EU is set to unveil on Tuesday a roadmap for phasing out Russian gas -- a pledge the bloc made in the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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