Today there is 84.84 billion cubic meters of storage. m of gas. This is 20% higher than the average for this date over the past five years.
Gas reserves in underground storage facilities (UGS) in European countries have dropped below 80%, but they remain at historical maximums for this time of year due to favorable weather. This was confirmed by the data of the association Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) on Monday, January 23.
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Thus, gas extraction from underground storage facilities on January 21 reached 588 million cubic meters. m (the lowest figure for this day since 2018), while the injection of them was 25 million cubic meters. m.
The European heating season began on November 14, and since that moment, EU countries have taken 22.87 billion cubic meters from storage facilities. m of gas. At the same time, the total gas withdrawal from the UGS facilities on the 69th day from the moment they reached their maximum filling was 9.4% lower than the average value for that day in the previous five years.
Today UGS facilities in Europe are filled to 78.35% (20.1% higher than the average for this date in the last five years), they contain 84.84 billion cubic meters. m of gas.
Earlier it was reported that the head of the ruling regime of Russia, Vladimir Putin, was left without one of the main “trump cards” due to the warm winter in Europe. He lost his supposed leverage in the war against Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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