Europe imported gas: how the EU can cut dependence and strengthen energy security

Stacked area chart showing EU-27 gas imports by country of origin from 2020 to 2025, with Russia’s share falling and Norway and the United States increasing.

Europe imported gas remains a major energy security challenge, with the report noting that Europe still imports about 70% of its gas and remains exposed to supply risks. ING says the EU can reduce dependence through lower gas demand, faster grid investment, more renewables, biogas growth, selective offshore production, and longer-term nuclear development, though each option comes with trade-offs for […]

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