Gas Transit Through Ukraine to Slovakia Comes to a Halt
Gas transit from Ukraine to Slovakia has halted due to the expiration of a transit agreement between Russia's Gazprom and Kyiv, affecting shipments of Russian gas to Europe. The stoppage was confirmed by Slovak pipeline operator Eustream, highlighting ongoing energy tensions in the region.
In a significant development, the flow of natural gas from Ukraine to Slovakia has ceased, according to Slovak transit pipeline operator Eustream. The pipeline, used chiefly to transport Russian gas to European nations, has been inactive since Wednesday.
This disruption comes after both Russia's energy giant Gazprom and Ukrainian officials announced the cessation of gas transit through Ukraine, following the lapse of a crucial transit agreement between Moscow and Kyiv. The lack of agreement has further intensified the energy tensions in the region.
The breakdown of this logistical route might create ripples in Europe's energy supply chains, reflecting the political and economic complexities underlying regional energy dependencies. Stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation to assess its broader implications.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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