EU Suggests Companies Should Keep Paying for Russia Gas in Euros

Share of Natural Gas Imports Coming from Russia 2022 - ENB
Sources: Eurostat; U.S. Energy Information Administration Note: Data for 2020 are not available for the U.K. and Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2019 data are shown in those countries. Norway imported 10 million cubic meters of gas from Russia in 2020, but as a net exporter is not dependent on Russian imports

ENB Publishers Note: This is a critical part of the EU weening off of oil and gas exports. If China, Saudi Arabia, and Russia are able to move the world’s use of the Euro and U.S. Dollar in oil trade currency to the Yen, then sanctions from the United States would lose all influence and effectiveness. Let’s hope they keep Euro and the dollar.

The European Union has suggested that companies could keep paying for gas in euros, as it published guidance that Moscow’s decree calling for payment in rubles would violate sanctions.

In a document posted on its website and shared with member states, the Commission said that the payment mechanism as outlined in the decree would run against European sanctions imposed on Russia, confirming a preliminary assessment that the procedure demanded by Vladimir Putin would hand total control of the payment process to Moscow.

But the guidance also states that the decree doesn’t automatically preclude allowing companies to continue paying in euros, and says the scope for exemptions is not yet clear. The commission advised them to seek confirmation from Moscow that this was possible.

“It would be advisable to seek confirmation from the Russian side that this procedure is possible under the rules of the Decree,” the document says.

It’s up to Moscow to decide whether this is acceptable, and there was no immediate comment from the Russian government or Gazprom PJSC on Friday.

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