It's going to take many months or a year before Ukraine has regained control over Donbass, and rebuilding the damage that Russia has done will take years. Energy infrastructure will undoubtedly be a priority both because it's needed for the Ukrainian people themselves, and because it's an immensely valuable cash export to stabilise their economy.
But no, it's highly unlikely to be contributing to European exports next year.
Once it's producing, however, Russian markets in Europe are gone forever.
Ehldas t1_iu4ufsi wrote
Reply to comment by totoGalaxias in Europe Can’t Rely on US Gas to Plug Growing Shortfall Next Year by No_Zookeepergame_27
It's going to take many months or a year before Ukraine has regained control over Donbass, and rebuilding the damage that Russia has done will take years. Energy infrastructure will undoubtedly be a priority both because it's needed for the Ukrainian people themselves, and because it's an immensely valuable cash export to stabilise their economy.
But no, it's highly unlikely to be contributing to European exports next year.
Once it's producing, however, Russian markets in Europe are gone forever.