Budapest has recently signed a deal to purchase two billion cubic meters of natural gas from U.S. energy company Chevron, as it prepares for the possible closure of key routes used to transport Russian fuel. Hungary currently imports around 90% of its gas from Russia, mainly via the TurkStream pipeline. Analysts say the country could switch suppliers within months if there were sufficient political will, despite Budapest’s continued opposition to proposed European Union legislation that would ban Russian gas imports.