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Dutch see increase in Russian LNG imports, urge further sanctions

Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia at the Netherlands' primary terminal in Rotterdam have increased in recent months, underlining the need for further sanctions, the Dutch federal government stated on Monday.

Imports of Russian LNG at the GATE terminal in Europe's. largest sea port have increased in the third quarter, as the. typical variety of Russian carriers that arrived there doubled to. two monthly, the federal government stated.

This boost might be an effect of brand-new sanctions that came. into effect this summertime, it stated, forbiding the throughput of. Russian LNG from the EU to countries outside the union - however not. the import of it for EU nations themselves.

This has actually most likely moved trading routes to terminals with. sufficient capability for EU imports, such as the one in. Rotterdam, Dutch Energy minister Sophie Hermans stated in a letter. to parliament.

We wish to properly cut Russian gas imports and this. advancement is therefore stressing and unwanted, Hermans. stated. A common European method is essential, she added.

Hermans said she would discuss the need for even more. sanctions at the next event of EU energy ministers on Oct. 15, with the aim of getting it on the agenda of the council of. government leaders, who eventually decide on sanctions.

Hermans stated she also expected the European Commission to. clarify in coming months how nations can take targeted. procedures themselves.

(source: Reuters)