The increase in capacity will strengthen the country’s energy security, ensuring stable coverage of all consumer needs of the Republic of Moldova, including the Transnistrian region.
From September 1, 2024, the Moldovan authorities plan to increase the transportation capabilities of the Trans-Balkan gas pipeline on the border with Ukraine. This was reported by bani.md.
Thus, the capacity in reverse mode at the Caushani connection point will increase from 10 to 11.5 million cubic meters. m per day. While at the Grebeniki connection point between Moldova and Ukraine, the guaranteed capacity in reverse mode will be 1 million cubic meters. m per day, changing the intermittent capacity to 4 million cubic meters. m per day.
As State Secretary Constantin Borosan said, such an increase in capacity will strengthen the country’s energy security, ensuring stable coverage of all consumer needs of the Republic of Moldova, including the Transnistrian region.
According to Moldovagaz, the volume of natural gas consumption in July 2024 reached 12.1 million cubic meters. m, which is 24.3% less than in July 2023.
On August 9, the government’s Commission for Emergency Situations of Moldova introduced preventive measures in connection with the possible termination of Russian gas supplies through the Sudzha gas distribution station.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine wants to pass the warming period through its own gas production.
Source: korrespondent

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