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The EU may move its ban on Russian LNG imports to Jan. 1, 2027, to cut ties with Russian energy and support Ukraine.
The European Union is considering accelerating its ban on Russian liquefied natural gas imports to January 1, 2027, one year earlier than previously planned, as part of its 19th sanctions package.
This move, driven by ongoing pressure from the U.S. and the goal of reducing reliance on Russian energy, aims to weaken Russia’s war economy.
The EU is also exploring legal changes to the RePowerEU plan to solidify the earlier phaseout.
While the final decision remains pending, a projected global gas surplus in 2026 may ease supply concerns.
Estonia has already announced a full ban on Russian gas imports starting in 2026, aligning with broader EU efforts to enhance energy independence.
La UE puede trasladar su prohibición a las importaciones rusas de GNL al 1 de enero de 2027, para cortar los lazos con la energía rusa y apoyar a Ucrania.