EU to pool companies' demand to buy more non-Russian gas
October 29, 2025 00:00:00
BRUSSELS, Oct 28 (Reuters): The European Union will start pooling demand from European companies to buy gas in the coming weeks, its energy commissioner said, as the bloc attempts to speed up its efforts to phase out Russian energy.
The EU is negotiating legal proposals to ban all Russian oil and gas imports by January 2028, and adopted sanctions last week that will ban Russian liquefied natural gas sooner, from January 2027.
That will require countries still receiving Russian gas to break those contracts and source alternative supplies. EU members including France and Belgium still import Russian LNG, while others including Slovakia and Hungary take Russian gas deliveries via pipeline.
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen said Brussels would relaunch its gas demand pooling system in the coming weeks, "to help get competitively priced and diversified supplies".
"We will launch a dedicated gas demand aggregation exercise for companies in this region," Jorgensen said in a post on X, during a trip to Romania and Bulgaria.
The new pool will target gas buyers in central, eastern and south-eastern Europe.