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Europe: TurkStream pipeline hits record gas deliveries amid growing dependence

It’s interesting to see how the TurkStream pipeline is playing such a central role in Russian gas deliveries to Europe, especially with those record-breaking numbers last week. The pipeline’s importance has only grown in recent years, as it’s currently the primary route for Russian gas into Europe. With 16.7 billion cubic meters delivered last year, it’s clear that this pipeline is key not just for Turkey, but also for countries in southeastern Europe, particularly Hungary.

The fact that deliveries have even surpassed previous records highlights the growing reliance on TurkStream amid other supply disruptions and changes in European energy dynamics.

Are you following the changes in European energy supply strategies? It seems like the geopolitics around energy routes is becoming even more complex with these shifts.

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