Brussels Aims at Russian LNG and Aluminum

The Russian invasion of Ukraine may finally become significantly costly for Vladimir Putin’s regime. Over the last 24 hours, reports have emerged that the European Union (EU) is taking stronger steps against Russia. While Western sanctions have targeted Russia’s economy and military production, loopholes have allowed Moscow to largely circumvent them. In 2024, Russia’s hydrocarbon and metals export revenues hit record levels, including increased Russian LNG flows to the EU. Although Russia’s gas pipeline volumes to Europe have declined, particularly after the termination of a major transit deal with Ukraine, Russian LNG has largely remained untouched.

Now, the tide appears to be turning. The re-election of Donald Trump as the 47th U.S. president, coupled with a global boom in LNG production, has given Brussels the political will to strike at the heart of Putin’s regime. Following U.S.-UK sanctions targeting Russia’s “dark fleet,” which reduced Moscow’s maritime oil export capacity by 25-40%, Russian LNG is now under scrutiny.

As always, the EU is taking a cautious approach. Bloomberg reports that Brussels-based diplomats are considering a phased reduction of EU reliance on Russian LNG. Additionally, sanctions on Russian aluminum imports, further restrictions on Russian banks and oil tankers, and expanded military sanctions are being discussed.

 

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