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How has the European Union's dependence on Russian natural gas changed since 2022?

The European Union has dramatically reduced its reliance on Russian natural gas since 2022. Prior to this shift, the EU imported 40% of its natural gas from Russia, representing a significant dependency on Russian energy resources. However, that percentage has dropped considerably since 2022, marking a strategic change in Europe's energy sourcing patterns. Despite this reduced dependence, the transition hasn't been without challenges. Economic pressures are mounting as the EU navigates this energy pivot while managing relationships with alternative suppliers. This shift occurs within a complex geopolitical landscape involving ongoing negotiations with the U.S. and Russia that could potentially reshape Europe's energy strategy further.

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EU's Reduced Reliance on Russian Gas

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