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So far, five EU countries have seen supplies of Russian gas stop over their energy companies' refusal to comply with a Russian decree issued March 31 requiring gas payments from "unfriendly countries" to be made via two accounts at Russia's Gazprombank — one in euros or dollars, and one in rubles for a final currency conversion. But many more energy companies are voluntarily making payments via Russian bank accounts. All insist those payments are in line with EU sanctions. [1]
Status | Company | Country | Yearly imports (mln m3) |
---|---|---|---|
Refused | PGNiG | Poland | ??? |
Refused | Bulgargaz | Bulgaria | ??? |
Refused | Gasum | Finnland | ??? |
Refused | GasTerra[2] | The Netherlands | 2000 |
Refused | Ørsted[3] | Denmark | ??? |
Refused | Shell Energy Europe[3] | UK | 1200 |
Paying | MVM | Hungary | ??? |
Paying | VNG | Germany | ??? |
Paying | RWE | Germany | ??? |
Paying | Uniper | Germany | ??? |
Paying | Engie | France | ??? |
Paying | Eni | Italy | ??? |
Paying | OMV | Austria | ??? |
Paying | ČEZ | Czech Republic | ??? |
Paying | SPP | Slovakia | ??? |
Paying | Geoplin | Slovenia | ??? |
References
- ↑ https://www.politico.eu/article/ruble-gas-paid-russia-eu/
- ↑ https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/gazprom-suspends-gas-deliveries-dutch-trader-gasterra-2022-05-30/
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/europe-lurches-closer-to-energy-crisis-as-kremlin-cuts-off-gas-supply-to-shell/ar-AAXVPju