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Finland's Gasum to stop Russian LNG import in line with sanctions

Finnish energy firm Gasum, a. key gas supplier to the Nordic area, will stop purchases and. imports of melted gas (LNG) from Russia in July in. line with fresh European Union sanction, the company said on. Tuesday.

Gasum abides by all sanctions imposed by the EU and. will not acquire or import Russian LNG since 26 July, the. company stated in a declaration.

EU member countries on Monday embraced a 14th package of. sanctions on Russia that hit the country's gas exports for the. very first time.

This consists of a clause forbiding the purchase or import of. Russian LNG through European Union terminals that are not. connected to the EU gas network, added on the behest of Sweden. and Finland and enabling them to cancel some LNG agreements.

While other LNG sanctions under the EU's most current plan do. not take effect till next year, the clause applying to Finland. and Sweden is effective from July 26.

The sanctions embraced by the EU do not allow Gasum to. terminate its agreement with Gazprom Export, however constitute a. force majeure on the purchase or import of Russian LNG to. off-grid terminals, Gasum stated.

The company has a long-lasting LNG supply contract with Gazprom. Export which was concluded before 2022 on a so-called. take-or-pay agreement, requiring it spend for the contracted gas. regardless of whether it uses it or not.

Without sanction, Gasum had been lacking legal premises to. stop its purchases.

Gasum buys the LNG from the Kryogaz-Vysotsk plant managed. by Russia's Novatek.

Gazprom and Novatek did not react to ask for remark.

(source: Reuters)