Extraordinary Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council (Energy), 26 July 2022

Source: Council of the European Union (Council) i, published on Tuesday, July 26 2022, 18:30.

Highlights from the extraordinary Energy Council held in Brussels on 26 July 2022

Main results

EU energy ministers reached a political agreement on a voluntary reduction of natural gas demand by 15% for this winter. The purpose of this Council regulation is to save gas in order to prepare for possible disruptions of gas supplies from Russia that is continuously using energy supplies as a weapon. The regulation foresees the possibility for the Council to trigger a ‘Union Alert' on security of supply, in which case the gas demand reduction would become mandatory.

The EU is united and solidary. Today’s decision has clearly shown the member states will stand tall against any Russian attempt to divide the EU by using energy supplies as a weapon. Adopting the gas reduction proposal in record time has undoubtedly strengthened our common energy security. Saving gas now will improve preparedness. The winter will be much cheaper and easier for EU’s citizens and industry.

Jozef Síkela, Czech minister of industry and trade

Ministers held an exchange of views on the energy situation in Europe in the context of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.

Ministers exchanged views also on their national measures and contingency plans, as well as on further short-term actions to strengthen EU's security of energy supply.

Ministers discussed how to stimulate a reduction of demand by protected customers (like households and critical entities) before winter in order to reduce the risk of gas shortage for critical customers who are not protected. They exchanged views on which measures, next to sharing energy savings best practices, should be prioritised to enhance energy security ahead of the next winter whilst ensuring stable energy supply to industry and citizens.

Ministers also discussed the initiatives of the 'Save gas for a safe winter' package presented by the Commission on 20 July, in particular how they intend to make use of the measures, to make sure available gas resources are shared among member states.

Under other business, Greece shared information concerning the power market design to decouple electricity prices from soaring natural gas prices.

After the meeting, ministers had an informal lunch with Ukrainian energy minister German Galushchenko to discuss the EU’s energy cooperation with Ukraine.

At the meeting, the Council adopted without discussion the ‘A-items’ listed below.

Meeting information

  • Meeting n°3892
  • Brussels
  • 26 July 2022
  • 10:00

Preparatory documents

Outcome documents