
RBC reports this, citing the Financial Times.
According to the German organization Urgewald, Europe likely paid up to €6 billion for these shipments. The main buyers were France, Belgium, and Spain, which imported 3.6 million, 2.9 million, and 2.7 million metric tons from Yamal, respectively.
As RBC notes, the EU ban on long-term imports of Russian LNG will take effect on January 1, 2027. Meanwhile, EU regulations already prohibit the purchase of liquefied natural gas under short-term contracts.
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