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1 Apr, 10:26

Russia's gas exports to Europe via TurkStream up by 16% yoy in January-March

The average load of TurkStream in the European direction in March (45 mln cubic meters per day) was 1.9% lower than in March 2024, and 18.4% lower than in February

MOSCOW, April 1. /TASS/. Russia increased gas exports to Europe via the TurkStream pipeline by 16% year-on-year in January-March to 4.51 billion cubic meters, according to TASS calculations based on data from the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG).

In March, Russian gas exports to Europe in this direction decreased by 9.5% month-on-month and by 1.9% year-on-year to 1.4 billion cubic meters. This is the minimum value of deliveries in one month since June last year.

The average load of TurkStream in the European direction in March (45 mln cubic meters per day) was 1.9% lower than in March 2024, and 18.4% lower than in February.

The TurkStream gas pipeline, which runs from Russia to Turkey via the Black Sea, with a capacity of 31.5 billion cubic meters of gas, is intended to supply gas to Turkey and the countries of Southern and Southeastern Europe. Today, it remains the last active route for Russian gas supplies to Europe after transit through Ukraine was stopped. The starting point of the TurkStream is the Russkaya compressor station, built near Anapa.

Earlier, TASS reported citing ENTSOG, that supplies via the Turk Stream gas pipeline to Europe in 2024 increased by 23% year-on-year to 16.7 billion cubic meters. Of this volume, a record 8.6 billion cubic meters went to Hungary. Total pipeline gas exports from Russia to Europe in 2024 increased by 14% year-on-year to 32.1 billion cubic meters. Russia also increased pipeline gas supplies to Turkey by 2.6% year-on-year by the end of 2024 to just over 21 billion cubic meters. Russia supplies gas to Turkey via two pipelines across the Black Sea: Blue Stream and TurkStream.