The Ukrainian GTS operator, against the backdrop of statements about “the acquisition of Sudzha GIS,” states that “the physical flow of gas remains intact.”
The transit of Russian gas through the Ukrainian gas transportation system now continues as normal. This was reported to ExPro by the Ukrainian GTS Operator (OGTSU).
“The nominations are confirmed, the physical flow of gas is maintained,” OGTSU said.
As you know, on Wednesday, August 7, information appeared on Russian Telegram channels that the Armed Forces of Ukraine “control the Sudzha measuring station in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.” However, there is no official confirmation of this information yet.
GIS Sudzha is a key facility for Russian gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine. Currently, Sudzha is the only point where Russian gas enters Ukraine for its transport to European customers.
Russia’s gas transit volume on August 7 was approximately 39.5 million cubic meters. m, 6.8% less than the day before (42.4 million cubic meters).
Let’s remember that a day before the Russians announced an attempt by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to breach the border in the Kursk region. In Russian social networks, they wrote about the “extraordinary border victory” of the Kursk region as a fait accompli and reported about border skirmishes and attacks by UAVs and artillery. Eyewitnesses also captured on video Su-25s flying over the region, and a fuel tanker burning in the middle of the road.
Source: korrespondent

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