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  2. Russia in the European energy sector - Wikipedia

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    With European policy-makers deciding to replace Russian fossil fuel imports with other fossil fuels imports and European coal energy production and to subsidize fossil fuel companies for reduced prices, [89] [90] as well as due to Russia being "a key supplier" of materials used for "clean energy technologies", the reactions to the war may also ...

  3. Russian gas era in Europe ends as Ukraine stops transit - AOL

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    MOSCOW/KYIV (Reuters) -Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipelines running through Ukraine came to a halt on New Year's Day, marking the end of decades of Moscow's dominance over Europe's energy ...

  4. Ukraine ends supply of Russian gas to Europe - AOL

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    Imports of pipeline gas to the European Union from Russia have drastically diminished, dropping from over 40% in 2021 to about 8% in 2023, according to the European Council.

  5. 2023 Russian oil products sanctions and price cap - Wikipedia

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    Russia charged an export duty on oil products, in May 2023 Light Oil products was $4.2 per tonne (compared to $12.9 in December 2022), Naphtha duty was $7.9 and gasoline $4.3 per tonne. [19] From 1 January 2024 the export duty fell to zero as Russia changed the taxation system to add oil to the Mineral Extraction Tax regime. [20]

  6. Ukraine stops transport of Russian gas to Europe - AOL

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    Even as Russia’s war against Ukraine began in 2022, Russian natural gas flowed through the country’s pipeline network, established when both nations were part of the Soviet Union, to Europe ...

  7. Russia–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Russia has a significant role in the European energy sector. In 2007, the EU imported from Russia 185 million tonnes of crude oil, which accounted for 32.6% of total oil imports, and 100.7 million tonnes of oil equivalent of natural gas, which accounted for 38.7% of total gas imports. [7]

  8. EU nuclear agency sees some Russia imports up again in 2023 ...

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    By Gabriela Baczynska. BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union increased imports from Russia of nuclear fuel and services for the bloc's Russian-designed reactors again in 2023 compared to 2021, the ...

  9. 2022–2023 Russia–European Union gas dispute - Wikipedia

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    With European policy-makers deciding in March 2022 to replace Russian fossil fuel imports with other fossil fuels imports and European coal energy production, [62] [63] as well as due to Russia being "a key supplier" of materials used for "clean energy technologies", the reactions to the war were projected in March 2022 to have an overall ...