Russian gas transit through Ukraine to Europe increased by 5%.
Thursday, February 9, 2023
According to the GTS Operator of Ukraine, Gazprom’s application for gas transit on February 8 amounted to 30.8 million cubic meters, compared to 29.4 million cubic meters a day earlier. At the same time, at the end of January, the indicator decreased to 24 million cubic meters per day. The current gas reserves in European storage have reduced to 69.49%, but this is only by 20% higher than the average for the same date in the last five years. At the same time, the level of reserves in European gas storage facilities is the maximum in the entire history of observations. In January, European liquefied natural gas terminals received were 62% utilitized, for the first days of February, the indicator was 60%.