(Reuters) - Kremlin-controlled Gazprom's gas exports to Europe could fall by around a third this year due to the crisis in Ukraine, rivalry with lique.
The EU’s determination to reduce its gas reliance on Russia, its drive to increase LNG imports, and Putin’s ruble-for-gas demand could result in Russian state gas giant Gazprom losing about one-third of its typical gas export volumes to Europe this year
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