Gazprom begins halting Ukraine transit as Europe’s Russian gas era ends  

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**Russia Reduces Gas Flow Through **

, Russia’s gas giant, has started reducing the amount of gas it sends through Ukraine. This comes as the current deal between Russia and Ukraine is set to expire.

On 31st, Gazprom cut its daily gas supply through Ukraine by almost 5 million cubic meters. This was from 42.4 million to 37.2 million cubic meters. The Ukrainian energy grid operator confirmed that Gazprom has not booked any transit capacity for 1st.

**Deal Expires and New Talks Fail**

The deal between Russia and Ukraine is set to expire on December 31st, . Ukraine says it will not allow to flow through its pipes after this date. Despite talks, new deal could not be reached. This means that Russia’s oldest gas route to Europe is coming to an end.

**Impact on Europe**

Experts say the change will have little impact on Europe’s gas market. The has been preparing for this by finding alternative gas suppliers over the past two years. and Austria have already found new gas suppliers, while Hungary will still get Russian gas through a different route.

Moldova might struggle to find new supplies, but overall, Europe is prepared for the switch.

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