Thank you for quantifying with facts as you usually do. The last article you posted quantifies German imports of Russian gas at 40% of its use. One of the others states they currently have no LNG storage so again quantifies they need to build such storage.(Personally I can do someting about Brexit - shut the UK business down, lay everyone off, spend my time outside the UK, pay little or no tax in the UK, avoid the 52% who voted for it wherever possible, and make sure to only vote for parties who aim to Rejoin or otherwise reverse the stupidity).
Why anyone uses that filthy rag for even cat litter is beyond me. And anybody who quotes from it should understand that stupidity is contagious. Brexit is proof enough of that.
Meanwhile here is the main gas network diagram
Here is recent German gas use
And here is the IEA's plan to cut out Russian gas and oil and coal, which is pretty much what is going into effect pronto !
How Europe can cut natural gas imports from Russia significantly within a year - News - IEA
How Europe can cut natural gas imports from Russia significantly within a year - News from the International Energy Agencywww.iea.org
And, if I hear correctly (but I am not certain of this) the gas lines going into Ukraine are currently in reverse flow, that was one of the things the EU invested in after the 2014 invasion by Russia. I think the Polish ones are as well at the moment.
Any company (like the Gazprom subsidiaries) that does not fill up their storage will get taken over and nationalised in all the EU member states. Rumours are that the Gazprom subsidiary in the UK is also on the verge of being called into special measures for much the same reasons as they can't buy any gas, and their banks and customers don't want them.
Your views on Brexit are similar to mine but I’m not sure how you would vote for a party that means to reverse it as no likely winner of any elections seems to be leaning that way currently. Nor if you live outside UK would you be eligible to vote in any referendum (under previous rules), I wasn allowed to vote last time as I was out of the country. Paying no tax here and shutting down your UK company is just a bit “taking your bat n ball home with you” for me but each to their own. Brexit certainly hasn’t helped my job availability in the slightest, losing me the whole of the EU as possible workplaces in offshore wind. Not many are willing to take UK contractors on with the added difficulty of losing the allowable working days without visas.