Gas transit through Ukraine has dropped to 9 billion cubic meters. In January-April 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, gas transit through the Ukrainian gas transportation system decreased from 14 billion cubic meters to about 9 billion cubic meters, said Ge... #GasTransit #SerhiyMakogon #Ukrainegastransit
Ukraine will lose $1.2 bln in gas transit revenues from the launch of NordStream-2. The estimate was made by the IMF to 2026, as long as the current transit contract with Gazprom is in force. Over the past five years, Ukraine has received an average of just over $ 2.5 bln a year in r... #GasTransit #nordstream2 #Ukrainegastransit
The price of natural gas has fallen to $800 due to an increase in transit of the resource from Russia. Despite the ongoing deficit in Europe, Gazprom has not reserved any additional capacity and is using that which is already booked. This has resulted in Russian gas supplies to Europe remaining much lo... #GasPricesEU #RussianGasforEU #RussianGassupplies #Ukrainegastransit
Ukraine is ready to pump an additional 55 billion cubic meters of gas to the EU in excess of the 40 billion cubic meters that Gazprom must pump under the transit contract. Ukraine may also assist Moldova’s gas supply, said Oleksiy Danilov, of the National Security and Defense Cou... #AdditonalGasforEU #GasforEU #RussianGasforEU #Ukrainegastransit
Gas transit to Hungary via Ukraine resumed. The transit of Russian gas to Hungary through the Berehove border point with Ukraine resumed on October 3 after a temporary suspension. This is illustrated by the data of the Hungarian operator of the... #GaztransitviaUkraine #RussiangasforHungary #Ukrainegastransit
Vitrenko reiterates key principle: European companies under current contracts must be able to change gas transmission points and book capacity independently to receive gas at the Ukraine-Russia border. Gazprom, if it wants to supply an... #Gastransmission #NaftogazUkraine #Ukrainegastransit