Russian gas supplies are gradually approaching the level of early 2023. In February, they increased by 44% compared to the end of January.
Russian Gazprom supplies gas to Europe in transit through Ukraine in the amount of 35.3 million cubic meters. m per day through the gas measuring station (GIS) Sudzha. This is 15% higher than the previous day, reports TASS citing a representative of the gas monopoly on Wednesday, February 15.
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“Gazprom provides Russian gas for transit on the territory of Ukraine in the amount confirmed by the Ukrainian side through Sudzha GIS – 35.3 million cubic meters on February 15. The application for Sokhranovka GIS was rejected,” he said and added that on February 14 pumping amounted to 30.8 million cubic meters.
It is indicated that Russian gas supplies are gradually approaching the level of early 2023. In February, they have increased by 44% compared to the end of January.
It was previously reported that by 2022, Gazprom’s exports to non-CIS countries will drop by half – to 100.9 billion cubic meters of gas. This is an anti-record in the entire history of the company: even in 1990, 110 billion cubic meters were exported.
It was also noted that during the year Russia reduced gas production by 12%. The decline in production and exports is due to the refusal of European countries to buy Russian gas, as well as explosions in the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.
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