This was said in a statement. 

Gazprom noted that the LNG industry in the world has undergone significant changes due to increased demand in European countries, which led to market destabilization and rising gas prices.

It is also noted that European countries have reduced energy security on a global scale. 

The company also said that this year, for the first time in a long time, a significant European premium was recorded relative to Asian prices. 

Earlier, Gazprom said that the redistribution of LNG supplies to Europe caused shortages in other countries.

They also stated that sabotage on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines aggravated the situation on the energy market.