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       Europe still can’t shake off





       Russian LNG habit







        IIMPORTS         RUSSIAN exports of LNG to the Europe rose a   So far in 2022, France, the Netherlands, Spain
                         staggering 50% in the first nine months of 2022,  and Belgium have been the main importers of
                         according to EU figures, even as volumes of  Russian LNG, said energy market monitoring
                         pipeline gas fell by 80%, as Europe’s need for gas  group Montel, with a third of Russian LNG arriv-
                         trumped the EU’s efforts to cut dependence on  ing in France and nearly a quarter in Spain.
                         Russian gas.                           France’s TotalEnergies is a minority share-
                           Alongside the EU’s purchases of LNG from  holder in Yamal LNG, while many countries are
                         the US and Qatar, Novatek’s Yamal LNG project  locked into long-term deals to import LNG form
                         on the Arctic Sea coast is also sending tankers  the terminal.
                         to Europe.                             Another option is for Europe to buy up spot
                           From January to September 2022, the EU  cargoes on the world market, outbidding Asian
                         imported 16.5bn cubic metres of Russian LNG,  buyers for cargoes from Sakhalin. These can then
                         up from 11.3 bcm in the same period last year,  be swapped for cargoes already in Europe, with-
                         Politico reported.                   out having to wait for physical ships to make the
                           This compares with pipeline imports halving  voyage from Asia to Europe.
                         from 105.7 bcm in the first nine months of 2021   Meanwhile, the UK has officially banned
                         to 54.2 bcm in the same period of 2022.  LNG imports from Russia from January, even
                           What this means is that Europe’s efforts to  though the move is purely symbolic, as the UK
                         present a united front to Russia on gas imports  had already stopped buying Russian chilled gas.
                         is failing, and blows wide open Brussels’ ambi-  It also signals that Europe’s current dash for
                         tions of becoming independent of Russian gas  LNG will not insure the continent against its
                         imports.                             continued need for gas coming from Russia.
                           Meanwhile, the EU’s proposed price cap on   Russia is taking advantage of high gas prices,
                         gas could lead to volatility in the market, and one  and is increasing its total LNG exports to Asia
                         EU official said that the cap could be abolished  and Europe, which now account of 80% of its
                         immediately if not enough gas arrives in Europe  exports.
                         and the economy suffers.               Before the current 50% increase in exports,
                           There are fears that if Europe is not able to pay  Russia exported 2.78mn tonnes of LNG per
                         premium prices for LNG, even from Russia, then  month in 2022, up from 2.62mn tonnes in 2021
                         cargoes will switch to Asia, leading to potential  and 2.56mn tonnes in 2019.
                         fuel shortages in Europe.              The demand for LNG in the EU will likely
                           The EU said on November 17 that it proposed  increase further in 2023. While in early 2022 the
                         to apply a cap to the TTF hub, Europe’s leading  EU bought up Russian pipeline gas fill storage
                         gas benchmark.                       facilities, that option is no longer available.
                           The EU said it wanted to send a message to   Indeed, buying LNG could expose the EU to
                         the market that Europe was not willing to pay  further pressure from the Russian government
                         high prices during periods of volatility.  in 2023 as Europe again needs to fill its storage
                           Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the TTF has  tanks for winter 2023-2024.
                         seen abrupt movements, fuelled by speculation   EU sanctions on Russian LNG date back to
                         over the Kremlin’s next move. This has led to  April, when it banned exports of LNG produc-
                         record-breaking prices, particularly in summer,  tion equipment to Russia as part of the EU’s fifth
                         when the benchmark reached a record high of  sanction package.™
                         €349 per MWh.


















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