Stability of Russian gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine

The quantities of Russian gas transiting Ukraine have declined since last May.

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Data from operators of pipelines transporting Russian natural gas to Europe, via Ukraine, indicate the stability of the flow of supplies, yesterday, while the main “Nord Stream 1” line that transports gas from Russia to Germany is suspended until next week for annual maintenance work.

And "Bloomberg News Agency" reported that the amount of natural gas that passed to Europe through Ukraine yesterday is expected to reach 41.6 million cubic meters, compared to 41.3 million cubic meters the day before yesterday.

And “Bloomberg” indicated that the quantities of Russian gas transiting Ukraine have declined since last May, when another pumping point in eastern Ukraine was out of service due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

According to contracts between Europe and Russia, Russia is supposed to pump 109.6 million cubic meters per day through the two stopped points, in addition to 77.2 million cubic meters through the Sudza point.

At the same time, it is expected that the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline will transfer 3.2 GWh from Germany to Poland yesterday, compared to 3.3 GWh the day before yesterday.

It is noteworthy that this pipeline was transporting Russian gas from Poland to Germany, but the Russian company "Gazprom", which has a monopoly on the export of Russian gas, stopped pumping in this pipeline, claiming that the Polish company operating it has been subject to Russian sanctions since last May.

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