Russia’s natural gas flow to European countries is gradually increasing in all directions.
Applications for the transfer of Russian gas through Ukraine to Europe by crossing the Slovak border at Velke Kapusany rose on Monday to the highest level since the end of November last year. This was reported by Reuters on May 2, citing data from Slovak operator TSO Eustream.
Data showed that nominations by Velké Kapušany reached approximately 993,407 megawatt hours (MWh) per day today, the highest since November 30.
Russia’s gas flow to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline in the Baltic Sea was 73,778,201 kilowatt-hours (kWh) on Monday, compared to 72,286,105 kWh on Friday morning.
According to operator Gascade, the flow rate east of Poland at the Mallnow measurement point on the German border is 13,202,832 kWh, which is almost unchanged from the figures observed at the end of last week.
Remember that gas production in Russia is falling. In April alone, this indicator fell by more than 5%, and in the four months since the beginning of the year – by 0.4%.
Russia lost $ 3.6 billion in oil and gas revenues in March
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Source: korrespondent