There have been no failures or serious risk of failures. But the introduction of an alert will give the responsible institutions the necessary action to monitor closely.
In Moldova, the Commission for Emergency Situations initiated an alarm regime in the gas sector due to the risk of disruptions in gas supplies due to the events in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. The decision was made on August 8 after an appeal from the Ministry of Energy of Moldova, NewsMaker reports.
It was noted that the country’s Emergency Commission has become familiar with the information provided by the Ministry of Energy about the potential risk of interruptions in gas supplies as a result of military operations in the area of the Sudzha gas measuring station, where gas is supplied to Moldova. It was decided to take preventive measures to ensure the country’s energy security.
The Commission stressed that there were no failures or serious risk of failures. But the introduction of an alert regime will give the responsible institutions the necessary leverage to closely monitor and intervene immediately if necessary.
Remind us that the media wrote that Ukraine controls the gas station near Sudzha.
As reported, the conflict in the Kursk region threatens the transfer of gas to Europe. Experts fear a sudden stoppage of flows before the Gazprom deal ends.
Source: korrespondent

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