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Russia cut gas exports to Europe by 60 per cent today, plunging the continent into an energy crisis 'within hours' as a dispute with Ukraine escalated.

This morning, gas companies in Ukraine said that Russia had completely cut off their supply.

Six countries reported a complete shut-off of Russian gas shipped via Ukraine today, in a sharp escalation of a struggle over energy that threatens Europe as winter sets in.

Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Croatia and Turkey all reported a halt in gas shipments from Russia through Ukraine.

Croatia said it was temporarily reducing supplies to industrial customers while Bulgaria said it had enough gas for only 'for a few days' and was in a 'crisis situation'.

The European Union in Brussels called the sudden cut-off to some of its member countries 'completely unacceptable'.

The EU demanded the two sides reopen talks as the row immediately sparked fears of gas supply shortages and rising energy prices in the UK.

The UK is suffering one of its coldest nights this century with temperatures plunging to as low as -10C.

Though Britain is one of Gazprom's largest importers - relying on the company for some 16 per cent of consumption in 2007, according to The Times, the gas is supplied through a complicated swap scheme that means supplies themselves may not be affected.

Prices, on the other hand, rose during trading in London today.

The dispute, coupled with Israel's military operation in Gaza, also pushed oil up to a three-week high of $49.91 in New York yesterday.

Russia, whose main export is oil, stands to benefit from a recovery in prices.

'Without prior warning and in clear contradiction with the reassurances given by the highest Russian and Ukrainian authorities to the European Union, gas supplies to some EU member states have been substantially cut,' the EU said in a statement.

'The Czech EU Presidency and the European Commission demand that gas supplies be restored immediately to the EU and that the two parties resume negotiations at once with a view to a definitive settlement of their bilateral commercial dispute,' the presidency and the Commission said in a joint statement.

They added that the EU would 'intensify the dialogue with both parties so that they can reach an agreement swiftly'.

Overnight the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ordered the state energy giant Gazprom to cut supplies to and through Ukraine by around three-fifths amid accusations its neighbour has been siphoning off and stealing Russian gas.


Ukraine says the Russian move has been prompted by payment and price disputes, a row between the two that has become almost annual.

The effects of the dispute on the rest of Europe however is stark, said Ukraine's main gas supplier.

Around 80 per cent of the gas European Union countries receive from Russia comes through Ukraine.

While Germany and France are much more exposed, it is reckoned in some estimates that 15 per cent of Britain's supplies come from Russia through pipelines into the UK's east coast.

'They [the Russians] have reduced deliveries to 92million cubic metres per 24 hours compared to the promised 221million cubic metres without explanation,' said Valentin Zemlyansky of the Ukrainian gas company Naftogaz.

'We do not understand how we will deliver gas to Europe. This means that in a few hours problems with supplies to Europe will begin.'

Wholesale gas prices have already risen on the back of the rallying price of oil, up 50 per cent in the last fortnight to more than $48 a barrel on the back of Middle East tension over Israeli incursions into Palestinian-held Gaza.

The dispute stokes fears Britain is overreliant on imported gas. North Sea stocks are dwindling, though initiatives are in place to build the Langeled pipeline from Norway, improve underground long-term storage facilities and receive liquefied natural gas by ship from Africa and Asia.

Eastern and central European countries are already reporting supply problems, including the Czech Republic which has the current presidency of the EU. The EU as a whole depends on Russia for 25 per cent of its gas supplies.


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Wow...a lot of countries are in a world of trouble.
 
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Wow...a lot of countries are in a world of trouble.

Only one, if you rely on a supplier for an "esential" such as gas during winter and they pull the plug to play political games you will never trust them again. Oil in the 40's and now people forced to find alternatives to Russian gas this is just stupidity.
 
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The West thinks it can arm-twist Russia by slapping sanctions on it blaming it for the Ukraine crisis. Now they've got it back, and how!! It's a classic case of tit-for-tat. But its hitting the EU hard which they never expected.

Putin is the man! He's got balls! :tup:
 
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The West thinks it can arm-twist Russia by slapping sanctions on it blaming it for the Ukraine crisis. Now they've got it back, and how!! It's a classic case of tit-for-tat. But its hitting the EU hard which they never expected.
hey Putin did nothing wrong the Ukranians were stealing gas :angel:
 
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Only one, if you rely on a supplier for an "esential" such as gas during winter and they pull the plug to play political games you will never trust them again. Oil in the 40's and now people forced to find alternatives to Russian gas this is just stupidity.
they can not do much more now there are already sanctions and now Russia has decided that if Ukraine steals gas then it is going to stop it there is nothing wrong with that. Let the EU find gas....
 
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am honestly confused

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“Transit risks for European consumers on the territory of Ukraine remain,” Miller said in an e-mailed statement.“There are no other options” except for the planned Turkish Stream link, he said.

“We have informed our European partners, and now it is up to them to put in place the necessary infrastructure starting from the Turkish-Greek border,” Miller said. "

So has the supplies been cut until infrastructure can be built via turkey ??
 
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Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller later added that Russia plans to shift all its natural gas flows crossing Ukraine to a route via Turkey
edit and add that to the article it would be nice
 
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if i am not mistaken, EU Energy Chief said in 2014 that about 35% of EU gas supply were from Russia and only 60 % of those routh though Ukraine.

And now with oul in low 40s and gas at high 40s wouldnt it be wise dor EU to look elsewhere now that thet are not really depend on Russian Gas
 
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And now with oul in low 40s and gas at high 40s wouldnt it be wise dor EU to look elsewhere now that thet are not really depend on Russian Gas
but they do depend on it there is no alternative or else it would have already be found before the sanctions were put in place. These are industrial nations and they need gas to power their industry. If gas supply is not restored to industry it can have a detrimental effect on industrial nations and cause slowing of the world economy.
 
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but they do depend on it there is no alternative or else it would have already be found before the sanctions were put in place. These are industrial nations and they need gas to power their industry. If gas supply is not restored to industry it can have a detrimental effect on industrial nations and cause slowing of the world economy.

Well, i know how gas and oil could impact a country of an economy, the problem in the first place us EU did rely a lot on Russia gas because they are cheaper (i think it was 4 euro cents per cubic litter cheaper)

They should have wean it off a long time ago but they manage to depend on Russia gas on whopping 55% last time i am in Europe

They have since wean off abit more but the EU should really look at the alternative to Russian gas , i mean euther buy them from North Africa or Asia, or buy more from the middle east not that gas is quite cheap now so the infrastructure building wont hurt as much
 
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