Russian gas flows to Europe via TurkStream halted for maintenance
6/5/2026
Gas supplies from Russia to Europe via TurkStream have been suspended due to scheduled maintenance work, data from European gas transmission group ENTSOG and Bulgarian gas network operator, Bulgartransgaz showed.
Scheduled maintenance work will take place from June 2 to June 10 at the Russkaya pumping station and receiving terminals in Turkey, Bulgartransgaz said on its website.
TurkStream is the only Russian gas transit route left to Europe after Ukraine chose not to extend a five-year transit deal with Moscow that expired on January 1, 2025.
Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia are among the countries that receive gas via TurkStream in addition to Turkey.
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