EU is close to agreeing a total ban on Russian oil in six months, with opt-outs for Hungary and Slovakia.
On gas, Germans plans to wean itself off by 2024 and has apparently got a secret plan to cope if Russia turns it off unilaterally.
This morning's action by Ukraine's gas transit company tho is a reminder to Russia and the west about who controls the flow once it's in Ukraine.
Yesterday tho Russian forces attacked a gas pipeline in Luhansk (not all that far from the entry point in question as it happens) cutting the town on Severodonetsk off from gas completely. As you probably read from the link, Ukraine accuses Russia of diverting supplies from the entry station in question for use in the Luhansk so called people's republic. It's not clear to me how Ukraine is able to do that, as the border there has been in Russian control since around Feb 24, but they apparently have.