Original title: EU Nations Seek to Close Off Loopholes for Russian Gas Flows

European Union countries are looking to ways to plug any remaining loopholes to ensure that Russian gas won’t be furtively mixed into the bloc’s supplies once a ban takes effect by the end of 2027. Denmark, which holds the EU’s rotating Presidency, has proposed changes that would require importers to provide national authorities with evidence to prove that the gas hasn’t been produced in Russia, according to a document seen by Bloomberg. The document highlights particular concerns with gas flows coming through TurkStream, a major gas pipeline running between Russia and South East Europe.

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