The European Union Commission has banned the trading or marketing of Russian liquefied natural gas from 2027, including sales to buyers outside the bloc, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a June 1 letter from Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen's office.
The guidance clarifies the EU's planned phaseout of Russian gas imports, stating that transfers of Russian LNG by EU operators will be prohibited regardless of destination, according to the report.
The ban could affect EU companies with long-term contracts linked to Russia's Yamal LNG project, including TotalEnergies (TTE.L, TTE.PA), Naturgy Energy (MTGY.MC) and SEFE, the report added.
The EU Commission, TotalEnergies and Naturgy Energy did not immediately respond to requests for comment from.
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