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Slovenia gets 68% of its gas from Austria

In 2023 Slovenia imported 68.3% of its gas from Austria and 28.3% from Algeria, through Italy, according to data published by the Energy Agency. The agency sdded that Russian gas still represents a large share of the gas imported from Austria.

Slovenia is one of five EU states that have not cut gas consumption by 15% since August 2022. This was agreed at an EU level.

The EU has successfully reduced its gas supplies from Russia from 45% of total gas imports in 2021 to 15% in 2023.

Slovenia reduced its gas consumption in this period by 10%, and only Poland and Ireland did worse in reducing their gas consumption.

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