“93.4% of the volume of gas pumped in the summer period has already been withdrawn, that is, less than 7% remains.

The volume of active gas in European storage facilities as of February 14 is only 32 billion cubic meters.

m," the company said in a statement.

Earlier, Gazprom reported that less than a quarter of the gas injected in the summer remained in European UGS facilities.

Expert of the Federal Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) Martin Pine said that Germany would not be able to quickly find a replacement for Russian gas, coal and oil in the event of a stop in supplies.

According to BGR, Russia accounts for about 34% of oil imports, more than 50% of gas and 45% of hard coal.