Russia’s pipeline gas exports to Europe jump 22% year-on-year in March amid Mideast crunch

The logo of Gazprom displayed at the Saint Petersburg international gas forum in Saint Petersburg, Russia October 9, 2025. REUTERS
MOSCOW, April 1 (Reuters) – Russian energy giant Gazprom’s average daily natural gas supplies ‌to Europe via the TurkStream undersea pipeline rose 22% from a year earlier to 55 million cubic metres in March, Reuters calculations showed ​on Wednesday.
Supplies increased as the Strait of Hormuz, which ​normally carries around 20% of global crude, products ⁠and liquefied natural gas, was effectively closed to most shipping ​due to the Iran war, leaving energy markets dangerously exposed.
Turkey is ​now the only transit route for Russian gas to Europe after Ukraine chose not to extend a five-year deal with Moscow that expired in ​January 2025.
Calculations based on data from European gas transmission ​group Entsog showed total Russian gas supplies to Europe via TurkStream stood ‌at ⁠1.7 billion cubic metres last month, up from 1.4 bcm in March 2025.
Supplies were broadly steady from February.
For the first three months of the year, exports increased 11% year on year ​to around ​5 bcm.
Gazprom, which ⁠has not published its own monthly statistics since the start of 2023, did not respond ​to a request for comment.
The company’s gas exports ​to ⁠Europe fell 44% last year to just 18 bcm, the lowest since the mid-1970s, following the closure of the Ukrainian route, ⁠according ​to Reuters calculations.
Russian pipeline gas exports ​to Europe peaked at around 180 bcm per year in 2018-2019.

Reporting by Reporting ​by Oksana Kobzeva. Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin. Editing by Mark Potter

 

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