Talk:2022–2023 Russia–European Union gas dispute
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proposal: let's write a chronology
the longer the russian invasion goes on the more difficult it is to keep an overview.
afaik, a chronology is the most clearly laid out way to feature the things that are going on.
Cause of my proposal : today, Russia has announces it is going to deliver only 20 % of the normal amount of gas (https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/gazprom-senkt-lieferung-durch-nord-stream-1-auf-20-prozent-18198169.html) Präziser (talk) 18:25, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
Update? Slim details on analysis on impact!
For a chapter on analysis on impact, there's barely anything there. It's mainly just 2022 studies predicting the future but that's not even an analysis of impact, but a forecast. Furthermore, one of those predictive studies incorrectly predicted the end of reliance on Russia gas by October 2022, but that clearly didn't happen[1] so it's flawed. There really should be more updated key details how EU countries, esp Germany, raced to purchase LNG in global markets, which raised global LNG prices and ironically pushed other countries to purchase record volumes of gas redirected from Russia at discounted prices, etc. Unless there's a good reason not to, I will add this in, and then some. JaredMcKenzie (talk) 17:32, 26 December 2025 (UTC)