Gazprom is pumping 40.8 million cubic meters of gas per day to Europe via Ukraine via the Sudzha gas metering station (GIS) on July 9, 2023. This was expressed by the representative of “Gazprom”, transmits TASS.
According to the representative of the company, the application for GIS “Sokhanovka” was rejected. At the same time, the volume of deliveries to Europe the day before was the same. In addition, it was previously reported on the website of the Ukrainian GTS Operator (OGTSU) that the gas pass could be at the level of 40.8 million cubic meters.
At the beginning of May 2022, it was learned that gas transit to Europe via the Sokhranivka station will be stopped due to force majeure as of 11 May. It had to do with the fact that the company allegedly could not control the Novopskov border compressor station, which was located in the LPR. For this reason, all applications will be rejected and gas will not be purchased.
Alexander Amiragyan, Director of the “Strategic Research Center” of the 5 July Fuel Economy and Energy Complex Fund declarationThat Gazprom, considering current prices, generates approximately 4-5 billion dollars of revenue per year for the supply of approximately 10-15 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe via Ukraine. The Ukraine route, along with Turkish Stream, is one of the two main routes for Russia’s gas supply to Europe.
Previously in Poland declarationthe country’s continued dependence on Russian gas.