Germany Rejects Russian LNG Deliveries, Exacerbating Energy Tensions
The German Economy Ministry has instructed its state-owned LNG import terminal to reject a shipment of Russian LNG, citing the need for independence from Russian energy. This decision aligns with the EU’s efforts to replace Russian energy imports and sanction Russian gas, including LNG, following the invasion of Ukraine. The ministry’s action underscores Germany’s commitment to diversifying its energy sources and reducing dependence on Russia. While Germany no longer directly imports Russian LNG, the country still receives Russian LNG indirectly via a long-term contract with Russia’s Yamal facility, highlighting the complexity of decoupling from Russian energy.