Ukraine stoppt Transit russischen Gases ab Neujahr

https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/08/30/ukraine-to-stop-the-transit-of-russian-gas-from-the-new-year-en-news

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  1. Triffie_trollop on

    This could prompt shifts in energy strategies for many countries dependent on Russian gas.

  2. This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/08/30/ukraine-to-stop-the-transit-of-russian-gas-from-the-new-year-en-news) reduced by 53%. (I’m a bot)
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    > Ukraine would be willing to transit gas from other countries, such as Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan, though this would require the "Appropriate logistics", where "Ukraine's transit role would be defined separately", Podolyak said in an interview with Ukrainian news outlet Noviny Live.

    > While Podolyak initially said that Ukraine would also stop transiting Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline from 1 January 2025, he later walked back his statement, saying that Ukraine would "Continue to fulfil its contractual obligations" on the transit of oil until the end of 2029.

    > According to the contract, Russia has to export 225 billion cubic metres of gas within five years and pay Ukraine for transit.

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  3. iDareToDream on

    Love this move – Europe should have cut off its dependence on Russian gas entirely – the fact they still buy it is directly funding the war on Ukraine. Now if only they could stop buying it through India as well would be swell.

  4. Ukraine have been clear on this for a year now.

    Bye bye 50% of Russia’s last remaining pipeline capacity to Europe.

    2021 – 180bcm (billion cubic metres)

    2022 – 80bcm

    2023 – 40bcm

    2024 – ~30bcm

    2025 – 20bcm (est)

    You can see why Gazprom had a loss of $5.9bn last year, and are on track to double that loss this year. <tinyviolin/>

  5. BubsyFanboy on

    So at least we’ll greet 2025 with a Europe practically free of Russian gas.

  6. beatboxxin on

    Is anyone else getting the vibe that Ukraine is no longer just attempting to defend itself but now taking the steps necessary to define itself as THE power of that region?

    I’m not saying this is a bad thing, I’d prefer a democratic Ukraine over authoritarian Russia any day. I’m just stating that I think they have fully embraced they idea that they aren’t just a western sword, but can also become a shield of their region

  7. HumanTimmy on

    Let’s hope this gets countries (like Austria which has actually increased its dependence on Russian gas since the start of the war to 98%) to actually change their gas supplier or be reminded to fear God and how terribly cold winter can be.

  8. John-AtWork on

    It’s incredible to me that Ukraine has let this flow for so long while Russia wages war on them. It should have been blown up on day one.

  9. dustofdeath on

    Countries have had several years to prepare and plan for it. Those who didn’t bother will have to change the hard way.

  10. How is this going to reflect on the energy costs in the EU? How many countries use this pipeline?

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