Today UGS facilities in Europe are filled by 71.64% – 19.83% higher than the average for this date in the last five years. They contain 77.5 billion cubic meters. m of gas.
Since the beginning of the warming period, EU countries have withdrawn more than 30 billion cubic meters from underground storage facilities (underground storage facilities (UGS). m of gas. The Gas inventories fell below 72% but remained at their highest level for February due to favorable weather, according to data from Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) on Friday, February 3.
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Thus, on the day of gas on February 1, the withdrawal from underground storage facilities decreased to 498 million cubic meters. m, while their injection reached 21 million cubic meters. m.
The European heating season began on November 14, and since that moment, EU countries have taken 30.34 billion cubic meters from storage facilities. m of gas. At the same time, the total withdrawal on the 80th day from the moment of reaching the maximum of their filling is 5% lower than the average value on this day for the past five years.
Today, UGS facilities in Europe are 71.64% full (19.83% higher than the average for this date in the last five years), they contain 77.5 billion cubic meters. m of gas.
Another warming is expected this week in Europe. In many EU countries, temperatures will rise above average climatic values for late January – early February. At the same time, the average share of wind generation in the EU’s electricity generation in January was very high and reached almost 22%.
It was previously reported that gas prices in Europe fell below $600. The fall in gas prices was facilitated by its surplus in the European market and the forecast for relatively warm weather.
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