25/09/2024 (Agence Europe) – In the second quarter of 2024, the EU imported €94.9 billion worth of energy products, down 10.7% on the same quarter in 2023, while net mass fell by 9.7% to 177.9 million tonnes. Oil imports rose by 5.6% in value, but fell slightly in volume (-2.2%). Imports of natural gas fell sharply, by 31.4% in value and 9.5% in volume. The main suppliers of oil were the United States, Norway and Kazakhstan, while Norway, Algeria and Russia led the way in imports of natural gas in gaseous state. The United States supplied almost half of the liquefied natural gas imported, ahead of Russia and Qatar. To see the Eurostat publication: https://aeur.eu/f/dka (PLD)