![]() In 2021, more than half of Russia’s oil exports went to Europe, which received about one- third of its oil imports from Russia. Who are the main customers for Russian oil? Domestic gas supplies in Ukraine have been disrupted in several regions due to pipeline damage caused by military operations. Transit gas volumes via Ukraine to the European Union have dropped by 60% since then. According to Ukraine’s Gas TSO, flows could be temporarily rerouted, although Gazprom refused to accommodate this option. On 10 May, Ukraine’s gas transmission systems operator declared force majeure at a key compressor station, following illegal actions and unauthorised gas offtakes by occupying forces. ![]() In October 2022, Russian pipeline deliveries were 80% lower compared to their last year’s levels. ![]() Flows via the YAMAL-Europe pipeline system were completely cut in May 2022 and deliveries via the Nord Stream pipeline were gradually reduced were fully shut by the beginning of September 2022. Pipeline deliveries completely stopped to Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania and were significantly reduced via Ukraine. Russia has sharply reduced its piped natural gas supplies to the European Union since its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Total product exports in October were 2.8 mb/d, down 360 kb/d since the start of the year. While Russia has been able to redirect all its crude oil exports so far, it has not found new buyers for its product exports. Shipments to unknown or yet to be identified destination have also risen, due to increased use of “dark” tankers and higher volumes of oil on water. By October, crude oil exports to India had increased by 965 kb/d, to 1.1 mb/d China by 225 kb/d to 1.9 mb/d and Turkey by 320 kb/d to 540 kb/d. The decline in shipments to the EU has been offset by increases to India, China and Türkiye. Crude oil exports to the EU member states have been reduced by 1 mb/d to 1.5 mb/d. Russian crude oil exports in October were largely unchanged compared with pre-war levels, at 4.97 mb/d. In October, total oil exports were 7.7 mb/d, only 400 kb/d lower than pre-war levels. Russian oil exports have so far proved resilient to sanctions, import embargoes and buyer boycotts. natural gas exports.Have Russian oil and gas exports continued to flow since the start of its invasion of Ukraine? liquefaction capacity from 3.6 Bcf/d currently to 9.6 Bcf/d by the end of 2019, further increasing U.S. has likely shipped off close to 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from its operating LNG export terminals.įour other LNG projects are under construction and expected to increase U.S. Additionally, the Cove Point LNG facility in Maryland exported its first LNG cargo on March 1. prior to 2016, ceased operations in 2015, the Sabine Pass LNG terminal in Louisiana began to ramp up operations in 2016 and now has four operating liquefaction units, with a fifth currently under construction. Since the Kenai LNG terminal, the only liquefaction terminal operating in the U.S. LNG exports increased dramatically over the past two years as new liquefaction capacity came online. Another 3.2 Bcf/d of pipeline capacity to Mexico is slated to become operational later in 2018. natural gas pipeline capacity into Mexico increased to 11.2 Bcf/d in 2017 amid increased demand from Mexico's power-generating sector, with pipeline export prices to Mexico more favorable compared with natural gas supplied by LNG shipments, the EIA said. pipeline exports to Canada and Mexico climbed to about 2,460.1 Bcf in 2017 from about 2,148.4 Bcf a year earlier, according to EIA data. Production increased most notably in the Appalachian basin and pipeline expansions in the region allowed natural gas to move to markets in the Midwest and Northeast, displacing Canadian imports, the EIA said.Īt the same time, U.S. natural gas production averaged 73.6 Bcf/d in 2017, up 1% on the year and slightly below the 2015 record level, the EIA said in a March 19 "Today in Energy" report. became a net exporter of natural gas in 2017 as domestic production reduced the need for pipeline imports from Canada while pipeline and liquefied natural gas exports grew. Energy Information Administration, as pipeline exports to Mexico continue to grow along with LNG export capacity.įor the first time in 60 years, the U.S. The United States is expected to be a net exporter of natural gas in each month remaining in 2018 as well as each month of 2019, according to the U.S.
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