Slovakia remains the leader in gas transportation to Ukraine, where 56% of all September volumes came from.
In September, Ukraine received 982.7 million cubic meters of gas from the European Union and Moldova. This was announced by the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (OGTSU) on Monday, October 2.
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It is indicated that the main volumes were imported by non-resident traders for storage in Ukraine.
Slovakia remains the leader in gas transportation to Ukraine, receiving 552.4 million cubic meters. you 56% of all September volumes. The volumes of the Hungarian direction reached 200.1 million cubic meters. m (more than 20%). 121.2 million cubic meters came from Romania via Moldova. m (12%), from Poland – 109 million cubic meters. m (11.1%), said the report.
Since April, Ukraine has received more than 2.8 billion cubic meters. m of gas. These volumes not only exceeded the supply of gas in April-September 2022 by 270%, but also exceeded the supply in April-September 2021 by 32%.
The increase in the volume of gas transportation to Ukraine on the European route indicates the renewed confidence of foreign traders in the Ukrainian gas infrastructure, according to OGTSU.
The company recalled that during this inter-heating season, 25 contracts for the provision of transportation services were concluded with non-resident companies, and the total number of contracts with foreign clients exceeded 130. 40 non-resident companies actively use gas transportation services to Ukraine.
Earlier it became known that Ukraine has accumulated the planned amount of gas in underground storage facilities ahead of schedule to get through the coming winter.
Source: korrespondent

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