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EU UGS gas reserves below 82.5%, transit through Ukraine at 40.8 mln cubic meters

The transit line through Ukraine remains the only route for Russian gas supplies to the countries of Western and Central Europe

MOSCOW, June 6. /TASS/. The rate of gas injection into underground storage facilities (UGS) in Europe remained low in June - 25% lower than last year and also one of the lowest figures in recent years. At the same time, storage facilities were around 70% full, which is the second highest indicator for this time period. The overall revenue from liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the EU remains at an all-time high, and the price of gas exceeded $300 per 1,000 cubic meters. Gazprom supplied gas to Europe via Ukraine in the amount of 40.8 mln cubic meters per day via the Sudzha gas pumping station.

"Gazprom is supplying Russian gas for transit through the territory of Ukraine in the amount confirmed by the Ukrainian side via the Sudzha gas pumping station, [amounting to] 40.8 mln cubic meters on June 6. The application for deliveries through Sokhanovka was rejected," the company’s representative said.

The transit line through Ukraine remains the only route for Russian gas supplies to the countries of Western and Central Europe. Pumping through the Nord Stream has been completely stopped. Gas supplies via Turkish Stream and Blue Stream are intended for Turkey and the countries of Southern and South-Eastern Europe.

On May 10, 2022, the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine said it would shut down gas transit to Europe via the Sokhranovka station starting May 11 due to force majeure as the company allegedly could not control the Novopskov gas compressor station in the Lugansk Region. As a result, transportation requests would be rejected, and gas wouldn’t be accepted. However, the Russian gas holding did not see any grounds for the suspension of pumping under the previous arrangement, noting that it did not receive any confirmation of any force majeure circumstances. The company added that it was technically impossible to shift all transit volumes to another interconnection point, the Sudzha gas distribution station in Russia’s Kursk Region.