Following the prohibition of Russian gas, the EU aims to implement an oil ban by 2027

The EU is set to prohibit Russian oil imports by the end of 2027, according to EU Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen, who made the announcement at a press conference on Wednesday. This follows an agreement reached between EU countries and the EU Parliament to ban Russian gas imports by 2027.

Jørgensen stated, “In addition to banning Russian gas imports, we will also focus on the remaining Russian oil imports to the EU.” He added that a proposal for a complete ban on Russian oil imports will be presented at the start of the new year and emphasized the urgency of this action, stating it must be accomplished no later than the end of 2027.

While some EU nations, such as Hungary, have expressed concerns about rising energy prices stemming from the exit from Russian gas, it is anticipated that member states will find it easier to eliminate Russian oil, as oil constitutes a smaller portion of EU imports compared to gas.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlighted that at the onset of the Ukraine war, the EU was paying 12 billion euros monthly to Russia for fossil fuels, equating to about 89 billion kroner per month, or over 1000 billion kroner annually. This amount has now diminished to less than two billion euros monthly, due to EU countries successfully reducing their Russian gas imports from 45 percent at the war’s start to 13 percent currently.

Von der Leyen noted that the share of Russian oil imports has also decreased significantly, from 26 percent to just two percent today, indicating that the EU is nearing the point of completely severing Russian oil imports.


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11 responses to “Following the prohibition of Russian gas, the EU aims to implement an oil ban by 2027”

  1. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    So, the EU’s got a plan to ditch Russian oil by 2027—because clearly, they just love taking their sweet time with these things. 🤦‍♂️ Maybe they’ll have a farewell party for it, complete with canapés and speeches! 🍾

  2. Skull Crusher Avatar
    Skull Crusher

    Oh, brilliant! Just when we thought we were getting cozy with our energy bills, the EU decides to play musical chairs with oil imports. Who needs stability when you can have a game of “guess the price” instead? 🙄💸

  3. mum mary Avatar

    Right, because who needs a stable energy supply when you can just wave your magic wand and make Russian oil vanish by 2027? 🤷‍♂️ I suppose we’ll just be burning our furniture to stay warm by then! 🪑🔥

  4. spontan8ty Avatar
    spontan8ty

    So, let me get this straight: by 2027, the EU plans to stop importing Russian oil? Brilliant strategy! Just what we need – more time to figure out how to replace the gas station with a tea shop! 😂🥴

  5. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Oh, brilliant plan, EU! Banning oil by 2027 while we all just casually adjust our budgets for those skyrocketing prices—nothing like a little self-inflicted pain to spice up the energy crisis, eh? 🤷‍♂️💸

  6. silver rose Avatar
    silver rose

    Looks like the EU is really on a roll, banning Russian oil like it’s the latest fashion trend—who knew energy policy could be so chic? 😂 Just a shame it took a war to make our gas bills less painful; next up, a ban on overpriced lattes, perhaps? ☕️💸

  7. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Oh, splendid! Just when you thought the EU couldn’t get any better at self-inflicted energy dilemmas, they decide to toss out the oil too. 🛢️💸 Can’t wait to see how our heating bills evolve into a Shakespearean tragedy by 2027!

  8. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—a plan to cut off Russian oil by 2027! Because who wouldn’t want to wait years while the bills pile up? 🙄💸

  9. Slacker Cat Avatar
    Slacker Cat

    Blimey, who knew kicking the Russian oil habit would take until 2027? I guess we’re all just practicing our patience for that grand finale! 😏💸

  10. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Right, so by 2027, we’ll finally be free of Russian oil—just in time for our next energy crisis, eh? Who knew it took a war to remind us that relying on a dodgy supplier isn’t the brightest idea? 🍷💡

  11. Bootleg 
Taximan Avatar
    Bootleg Taximan

    Looks like the EU is on a roll—first gas, now oil. By 2027, we’ll be so clean we might even start charging for fresh air! 💨🤣

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