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Gazprom starts pumping gas into underground storage facilities in Germany

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Gas reserves in UGSs Rehden and Jemgum are growing

Currently in Germany as a whole, injection volumes exceed production volumes. UGS occupancy rates are increasing.

The occupancy rate of underground gas storage facilities in Germany has been increasing for three days in a row. On Tuesday, November 9, the newspaper reports. Handelsblatt citing Executive Director of the German Association of Underground Gas Storage Operators (INES) Sebastian Bleschke.

“The level of filling of gas storage facilities operated by the Gazprom group has been increasing since November 6,” he said.

According to Bleschke, at present in Germany as a whole, the volume of injection exceeds the volume of production, that is, the level of occupancy is now increasing.

“Since Saturday, the accumulation process is being carried out again in the Reden gas storage facility, albeit at a low level,” Bleschke stated and added that “the UGS facility in Jemgum is also very full”.

Earlier on Tuesday, it became known that Gazprom increased gas supplies through Ukraine and Poland. The application for pumping gas to Slovakia increased from 75 to 83 million cubic meters. And in comparison with November 1, Ukrainian transit has grown by one and a half times.

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