
Published today, the REPowerEU gas regulation (EU/2026/261) sets out the legal provisions to phase out natural gas imports from Russia. This historic decision, taken at the end of last year, aims to end the EU's dependence on gas from Russia, once and for all, by 2027.
As we approach 4 years of Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine and its weaponisation of energy, the EU continues to exert pressure on Russia and to prevent it from financing its ongoing brutal war.
The REPowerEU gas regulation is published in the Official Journal, entering into force the following day.
A statement by the Commission on the phase out of Russian oil imports (EU/2026/268) accompanies the publication of the REPowerEU Gas Regulation. The Commission intends to table a legislative proposal by early 2026 to ban oil imports from the Russian Federation as soon as possible but not later than 2027.
Related links
- REPowerEU gas regulation (EU/2026/261)
- Commission statement on the phase out of Russian oil imports (EU/2026/268)
- REPowerEU
- Press release: EU deal to phase out Russian oil and gas imports (3 December 2025)
Details
- Publication date
- 2 February 2026
- Author
- Directorate-General for Energy