EU Energy Imports Decrease in 2024. Eurostat Data

EU Energy Imports Decrease in 2024. Eurostat Data
EU Energy Imports Decrease in 2024. Eurostat Data

Nearly half of the EU’s gaseous natural gas came from Norway (46.6%). Algeria followed with 19.7%, ahead of Russia with 17.3%. The United States supplied nearly half of the imported liquefied natural gas (47.4%), again ahead of Russia (17.7%) and Algeria (9.9%).

In the first quarter of 2024, the EU imported energy products worth 95.5 billion euros, for a total of 183.8 million tonnes. Compared to the same quarter of 2023, imports decreased both in value (-26.4%) and in net mass (-10.4%). This is what Eurostat finds.

GAS VOLUMES DOWN 56.8%

The value of imported gaseous natural gas decreased by 56.8% in the first quarter of 2024, compared to the same quarter of 2023, while the volume decreased by 11.7%, Eurostat explains. A similar trend was observed for liquefied gas, with imports showing a sharp decline in value (-54.1%) and a more modest decline in volume (-11.4%). The significant decrease in value reflects the decline in natural gas prices after the price spike in 2022, while the decrease in volume should be seen in the context of the EU reduction plan, in which EU countries have committed to reduce gas consumption by at least 15%.

VOLUME OF IMPORTED PETROLEUM OILS STABLE

Both the value and volume of imported petroleum oils remained stable compared to the first quarter of 2023 (0.4% increase in value and 0.9% decrease in volume), the European Statistical Institute continues.

Similar trends can be observed when considering the monthly averages of the first quarter of 2024 compared to the monthly averages of previous years, Eurostat notes. The average monthly value of imported petroleum oils in the first quarter of 2024 was 1.8% lower than the monthly average of 2023, while the volume decreased by 1.2%. In contrast, sharp decreases were recorded for liquefied natural gas, with a 35.9% decrease in value and a 14.5% decrease in volume, and for gaseous natural gas, with a 41.3% decrease in value and a 9.8% decrease in volume.

NORWAY AND UNITED STATES: MAJOR ENERGY SUPPLIERS

In the first quarter of 2024, the majority of EU petroleum imports came from the United States (17.1%), Norway (13.6%) and Kazakhstan (10.9%).

Almost half of the gaseous natural gas came from Norway (46.6%). Algeria follows with 19.7%, ahead of Russia with 17.3%.

The United States supplied nearly half of imported liquefied natural gas (47.4%), ahead of Russia (17.7%) and Algeria (9.9%).

 
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