On February 25, Gazprom supplied gas to Europe via Ukraine through the Sudzha gas measuring station (GIS) in an approved volume of 38.1 million cubic meters. This was expressed by the official representative of the Russian company Sergey Kupriyanov. transmits Hit the lining.
Gazprom is supplying Russian gas for transit through Ukrainian territory in the amount confirmed by the Ukrainian side through Sudzha GIS – 38.1 million cubic meters as of February 25. The application for GIS “Sokhanovka” was rejected,” said Kupriyanov.
February 18 Gazprom augmented Pumping a verified volume of gas through Ukraine up to 39.2 million cubic meters, which is 9.5% more than the previous day, through the Sudzha gas metering station (GIS).
Prior to that, Serbian publication Danas reported that Serbia would lose very little “on paper” if it decided to impose sanctions on Russia, but in reality it could lose its gas supply. According to the publication, if the EU can put pressure on Serbia and the country imposes sanctions on Russia, then it will lose an important foreign policy partner. In addition, Serbia is completely dependent on gas supplies from the Russian Federation. For example, in 2020-2021, the country purchased Russian gas for 462 million dollars, while oil and mineral oil purchases amounted to 331 million dollars.