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A pipeline is seen at the Russian gas compressor station in Sudzha near the Russian-Ukrainian Photo: Sergei Supinsky. Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February laid bare Europe's dependence on Moscow for the majority of its natural gas supplies. Nations on the continent that could turn to alternative supplies - especially U.
But many landlocked Central European nations found themselves in a bind and are fretting yet again. That's after Ukraine sprung a surprise by turning defense into offense and made an incursion into Russian territory. The surprise move by Kiev - on August 6 into Russia's Kursk region - once again raised the specter of supply outages in Central Europe and their domino effect on the rest of the continent.
For context, Russian gas has continued to transit Ukraine under a contract that ends in December The annual total is in the region of billion cubic meters bcm. Primary recipients of it happen to be Slovakia 6. The trio of landlocked countries even agreed to pay the Russians in rubles as an interim measure, whilst working desperately to procure alternative sources of supply in the run up to the end of the contract. However, the end of gas supplies may arrive before the contract ends this year after Ukraine's incursion triggered fighting at a Sudzha gas measuring station on August 7 near the Russia-Ukraine border.
That's worrying because the dependency on Russian supplies still persists. The country's government is turning to natural gas imported via Poland and from Azerbaijan as a substitute. The country's domestic utility companies - many of which are part-owned by municipalities or city administrations - continue to take-up Russian gas, especially as alternatives via Germany are deemed more expensive. There are also legal impediments to long-term contracts signed between Austrian energy company OMV and Russia's Gazprom which would be tricky and expensive to renege on, according to Politico.