Politics9/1/2025Bloomberg

EU Nations Seek to Close Off Loopholes for Russian Gas Flows

EU Nations Seek to Close Off Loopholes for Russian Gas Flows

The European Union (EU) is working to close potential loopholes that could allow Russian gas to continue flowing into the bloc's supplies after a ban takes effect by the end of 2027. EU countries are seeking to ensure that no Russian gas is covertly mixed into their energy sources once the ban is in place. The move comes as the EU aims to reduce its reliance on Russian energy following the country's invasion of Ukraine. By closing these loopholes, the EU hopes to fully cut off Russian gas imports and prevent any circumvention of the ban. This is part of the EU's broader efforts to transition towards more sustainable and diverse energy sources, reducing its dependence on Russia and strengthening its energy security.

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