ENERGÍA
Lituania es el primer miembro de la UE que rechaza el gas ruso
April 5, 2022 - Lituania se ha convertido en el primer miembro de la UE que pone fin a su dependencia del gas natural de Rusia, el mayor abastecedor de combustible del bloque.
Lithuanian companies cut their gas flows via Russian pipelines to zero over the weekend, without the need for a ban from the government, according to Bloomberg News.
Last year, Russia directly supplied about 26 percent of Lithuania’s gas needs. The country, which is studying options to expand its liquefied natural gas terminal on the Baltic Sea, will now rely on LNG imports from the U.S. and Norway, Bloomberg said.