Russian gas deliveries to Europe via the Turkish Stream pipeline remained at a sustained high level of 1.61 billion cubic meters in January, according to an analysis of data from February 2. ENTSOG data compiled by S&P Global Energy CERA, deliveries to Europe via the Turkish Stream pipeline through the Strandzha-2 checkpoint on the Turkish-Bulgarian border averaged 52 million cubic meters per day during the month.

Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe via the Turkish Stream pipeline totaled just 18 billion cubic meters in 2025, the lowest since 1975, Logos Press reported.

The United States is ready to completely replace Russian gas in Europe with U.S. liquefied natural gas within one year, Logos Press reported.
