The European Union is preparing to relax certain gas import authorization requirements in an effort to prevent disruptions to LNG deliveries and strengthen energy security.
According to diplomats, the European Commission plans to introduce more flexible enforcement of existing rules, particularly those requiring importers to provide advance documentation on gas origin. Current procedures, which mandate proof up to five days before delivery, have raised concerns among industry players about potential delays to shipments.
The proposed adjustments come as the EU continues its strategy to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027, increasing reliance on alternative suppliers in an already tight global LNG market.
Officials aim to strike a balance between maintaining regulatory oversight and ensuring stable supply flows, as geopolitical uncertainties continue to impact global energy trade.
The move reflects a broader shift toward more pragmatic energy policy in Europe, prioritizing supply security while navigating the ongoing energy transition.
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