Europe can now live without Russian gas, but it still doesn't dare. The Twenty-Seven continue to receive fuel from the Eurasian country, both by ship and by tube through Turkey and Ukraine.

Market observers believe, in fact, that the price pendulum has swung just to the opposite extreme: that of “oversupply” Some countries, such as Lithuania, are pushing for at least legislative proposals to end imports of this raw material gradually until they reach zero in 2027.