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Gas and Biomethane Mechanism
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Gas and Biomethane Mechanism

Proposed EU joint procurement tool for gas and biomethane, on the Madrid Forum 2026 agenda.

Last refreshed: 29 April 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Will the Gas and Biomethane Mechanism give Europe a real joint buying tool for gas before winter?

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What is the EU Gas and Biomethane Mechanism?
The Gas and Biomethane Mechanism is a proposed European Commission instrument for joint EU gas and biomethane procurement and supply coordination. It follows the AggregateEU voluntary demand aggregation programme and extends joint purchasing to biomethane.Source: Gas and Biomethane Mechanism entity background
What happened at the Madrid Gas Regulatory Forum in April 2026?
The 40th Madrid Gas Regulatory Forum on 29-30 April 2026 was the primary post-AccelerateEU venue for discussing the Gas and Biomethane Mechanism and REMIT II compliance implementation. It followed the Cyprus Council's coordination language on storage without a binding injection mechanism.Source: European Commission
What replaced AggregateEU for EU gas procurement?
The Gas and Biomethane Mechanism is the proposed successor to AggregateEU, the voluntary gas demand aggregation programme that ran from 2022 to 2024. The new Mechanism aims to make joint procurement more permanent and extend it to biomethane.Source: Gas and Biomethane Mechanism entity background
Has the EU Gas and Biomethane Mechanism been adopted?
As of April 2026 the Mechanism was a Commission proposal and had not been adopted by the Council or the European Parliament.Source: Gas and Biomethane Mechanism entity background
What is biomethane and why does the EU want to procure it jointly?
Biomethane is a renewable gas produced from organic waste or agricultural residues. The EU's REPowerEU strategy set ambitious biomethane production targets for 2030; joint procurement under the Gas and Biomethane Mechanism is intended to accelerate supply and reduce dependence on Russian gas.Source: Gas and Biomethane Mechanism entity background

Background

The Gas and Biomethane Mechanism is a proposed European Commission instrument for joint EU gas and biomethane procurement and supply coordination. It forms part of the post-REPowerEU legislative agenda aimed at institutionalising the voluntary gas demand aggregation piloted under the AggregateEU programme (2022-2024) and extending it to biomethane.

The Mechanism was placed on the agenda of the 40th Madrid Gas Regulatory Forum on 29-30 April 2026 alongside REMIT II compliance implementation — the primary post-AccelerateEU venue for testing what "coordination" means in practice. As of late April 2026 it was a Commission proposal and had not been adopted by the Council or Parliament.

The Mechanism's political context is the Cyprus Council's April 2026 endorsement of "coordination" language on gas storage without a binding injection mechanism. Industry observers view the Madrid Forum as a test of whether voluntary coordination frameworks can fill the gap left by AccelerateEU's supply-side absence, or whether a more binding legislative instrument will be required before the 2026-27 heating season.