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The EU Faces a Staggering €1 Trillion Blow from Russian Gas Cutoff

Nathan Coombs
Last updated: January 19, 2025 7:06 pm
By Nathan Coombs
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The European Union’s decision to sever ties with Russian gas is proving to be a costly gamble, with projected economic losses surpassing €1 trillion ($1 trillion). This stark warning comes from Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), who spoke at the Future Minerals Forum in Saudi Arabia. His remarks highlight the severe economic ramifications Europe is facing, while Russia’s economy remains surprisingly resilient.

Contents
Europe’s Struggle Amidst Energy ShiftsA Resilient Russian Economy Defies PredictionsEconomic Consequences for EuropeWhat’s Next for the EU?Key Takeaways:Further Reading:

Europe’s Struggle Amidst Energy Shifts

The EU’s push to reduce reliance on Russian energy began in 2022, following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. While some nations, including Germany and Poland, voluntarily halted imports, others—such as Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Italy—continued to receive Russian gas. However, this supply came to an abrupt end earlier this month when Ukraine refused to renew its gas transit agreement with Moscow.

According to Dmitriev, the absence of Russian gas has already inflicted heavy damage on the EU’s economy. “Europe is suffering from not receiving Russian gas, with expected losses of more than €1 trillion,” he stated. A significant factor behind these mounting losses is the high cost of liquefied natural gas (LNG), which European nations have been forced to import in greater quantities to offset the shortfall.

A Resilient Russian Economy Defies Predictions

Contrary to expectations, Russia’s economy has weathered the storm of sanctions and supply chain disruptions with remarkable stability. The Russian GDP is on track to grow 4% by the end of 2024, outpacing the Eurozone’s sluggish 1% growth rate. Even with a potential slowdown to 2-2.5% in 2025, Dmitriev emphasized that Russia’s monetary policies would be key in maintaining growth.

Despite facing extensive Western sanctions, Russia has successfully pivoted its economic strategies. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently revised its 2024 growth forecast for Russia upwards to 3.6%, while simultaneously downgrading its projection for the Eurozone to just 0.8%.

Economic Consequences for Europe

For the EU, the absence of Russian gas has exacerbated a series of economic challenges, forcing governments to seek alternative energy sources at premium prices. The fallout has led to:

  • Soaring energy costs for businesses and households
  • Increased inflation, straining consumer spending
  • Manufacturing slowdowns, particularly in energy-intensive industries
  • Persistent economic stagnation

The European Commission has revised its 2025 growth forecast for the Eurozone downward to 1.3%, underscoring the region’s economic vulnerability. Germany, the EU’s largest economy, has been hit particularly hard, recording two consecutive years of contraction in 2024—a phenomenon not seen in over two decades, according to Destatis, the federal statistics office.

What’s Next for the EU?

With energy security and economic stability at stake, the EU must reassess its long-term energy strategy. While investments in renewable energy and alternative gas suppliers are in progress, the transition remains expensive and fraught with challenges. The possibility of negotiating gas deals with Ukraine has been floated, but whether it can offer a sustainable and cost-effective solution remains uncertain.

As Europe grapples with the consequences of its energy policies, the debate over whether the economic cost of cutting off Russian gas outweighs the geopolitical benefits is likely to intensify.


Key Takeaways:

  • The EU’s loss of Russian gas could cost over €1 trillion.
  • Russian GDP growth is projected at 4% for 2024, far outpacing Europe’s 1% or less.
  • LNG imports have driven up costs, worsening inflation and economic stagnation.
  • The IMF downgraded Eurozone growth while upgrading Russia’s outlook.
  • Germany faces its worst economic contraction in over two decades.

Further Reading:

  • How LNG Prices Are Shaping Global Energy Markets
  • Europe’s Energy Crisis: What’s Next?
  • Russia’s Economic Resilience: A Closer Look
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    May 27, 2025 at 11:35 am

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