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    EU to Exempt Us, Qatari Gas From Extra Checks Under Its Russian Gas Ban, Draft Shows

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    Posted on January 28, 2026

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The EU will exempt US and Qatari gas from additional checks under a new Russian gas ban, impacting energy imports and policy.

    EU Exempts U.S. and Qatari Gas from Additional Checks Amid Russian Ban

    EU's New Gas Import Regulations

    By Kate Abnett

    Exemptions for Key Suppliers

    BRUSSELS, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The European Union will exempt gas from key suppliers including the U.S. and Qatar from extra checks under its upcoming Russian gas ban, a draft European Commission document seen by Reuters showed.

    Impact on Russian Gas Imports

    EU countries gave their final sign-off this week to the bloc's legally-binding plan to phase out Russian gas imports by late 2027, allowing it to pass into law.

    Future of EU Energy Policy

    To enforce the ban, the EU will subject shipments of gas and liquefied natural gas from non-Russian countries to "prior authorisation" - meaning that companies must provide European customs authorities with proof of the gas's production country five days before it arrives in the EU.

    However, that requirement will be waived for major existing suppliers and for countries where the EU deems the risk of Russian gas entering their exports to be low - based on factors such as whether the country has itself banned Russian gas or lacks import infrastructure that could allow Russian supplies into its network.

    The countries granted this exemption will be the U.S., Norway, Qatar, Britain, Algeria and Nigeria, according to the draft document.

    A European Commission spokesperson declined to comment on the draft, which could still change before it is published in the coming days.

    Norway was the EU's top gas supplier in 2025, followed by the U.S. and then Russia, according to pipeline gas and LNG import data from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

    Norway supplied 89 billion cubic metres to the EU in 2025, versus 81 bcm from the U.S. and 37 bcm from Russia, the IEEFA said.

    For comparison, former top supplier Russia sent 151 bcm of gas to the EU in 2021, the year before its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • EU's New Gas Import Regulations
    • Exemptions for Key Suppliers
    • Impact on Russian Gas Imports
    • Future of EU Energy Policy

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU exempts US and Qatari gas from extra checks.
    • •New regulations aim to phase out Russian gas by 2027.
    • •Major suppliers like Norway and Algeria also exempted.
    • •EU requires proof of gas origin for non-exempt countries.
    • •Draft document subject to change before publication.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU to exempt US, Qatari gas from extra checks under its Russian gas ban, draft shows

    1What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the day-to-day operations of the EU.

    2What is liquefied natural gas (LNG)?

    Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for ease of storage and transport. It is used as an energy source.

    3What are energy market regulations?

    Energy market regulations are laws and guidelines that govern the production, distribution, and consumption of energy resources, ensuring fair competition and environmental protection.

    4What is foreign exchange?

    Foreign exchange refers to the global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another, facilitating international trade and investment.

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