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Russia’s Gazprom delivers 42.2 mln cubic meters of natural gas to Europe via Ukraine

The request for the Sokhranovka gas pumping station has been rejected

MOSCOW, December 10. /TASS/. Russian energy giant Gazprom supplies natural gas for Europe through Ukraine in the volume of 42.2 million cubic meters per day via the Sudzha gas pumping station in Russia’s Kursk Region, a Gazprom representative told reporters on Sunday.

"Gazprom supplies Russian gas for transit through Ukrainian territory in the volume confirmed by the Ukrainian side via the Sudzha gas pumping station of 42.2 million cubic meters as of December 10," the representative said.

"The request for the Sokhranovka gas pumping station has been rejected," he said. "On Saturday, December 9, the pumping equaled 42.1 million cubic meters."

It was reported earlier on the website of the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (GTSOU) that gas transit through Ukrainian territory might total around 42 million cubic meters on December 10.

The transit line through Ukraine remains the only route to supply Russian gas to western and central European countries. The pumping through Nord Stream has been fully suspended.

The transit line through Ukraine remains the only route to supply Russian gas to western and central European countries. The pumping through Nord Stream has been fully suspended.

Gas withdrawal from European UGS facilities amounted to 655 mln cubic meters on December 6, according to data provided by Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE). Meanwhile pumping totaled 10 mln cubic meters.

The heating season in Europe started on November 7, 2023, with EU countries having withdrawn over 9 bln cubic meters of gas from UGS facilities since then. European UGS facilities are currently 92.15% full (10.11 percentage points higher than the average as of this date in the past five years), with 101.6 bln cubic meters of gas stored in them.