How EU Ports Facilitated Billions in Kremlin Gas Revenue
Yamal LNG exports to EU ports increased by 75.4% in 2025, earning €7.2 billion for Russia despite an EU ban planned for 2027.
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EU remains top buyer of Russian Arctic LNG despite 2027 phase-out pledge
Russia’s Yamal LNG project continues to EARN billions of euros from the EU, with new data revealing that more than three-quarters of the project’s liquefied natural gas exports in 2025 were delivered to EU terminals.
How EU Ports Facilitated Billions in Kremlin Gas Revenue
Despite the European Union’s public commitment to sever energy ties with Moscow, new data reveals that the bloc’s ports remained the biggest buyer for Russia’s flagship Arctic liquefied natural gas (LNG) project throughout 2025. An analysis of Kpler vessel-tracking data published Thursday by the non-governmental organization Urgewald shows that EU terminals handled 76.1% of all exports from the Yamal LNG facility last year, netting the Kremlin …
Report calls out EU ‘complicity’ in funding Kremlin war machine as imports of Russian LNG rise — Novaya Gazeta Europe
Despite pledging to ban all imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 2027, the European Union actually increased shipments in 2025, earning the Kremlin an estimated €7.2 billion to fund its war in Ukraine, according to a report published by German NGO Urgewald on Thursday.
If it says it is determined to dispense with Russian gas by 2027, the European Union is continuing its massive imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG). In 2025, these transactions brought back €7.2 billion to the Kremlin, according to a report published by a German NGO.
Europe continues to receive huge amounts of gas from the Russian LNG complex on the Yamal peninsula in Siberia.
In 2025, more than 15 million tons of gas from Yamal were transported to EU terminals
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