On December 3, Gazprom supplied 42 million cubic meters of gas in transit to Europe through Ukraine – this is the volume confirmed by the Ukrainian side. RIA Novosti reports this with reference to Gazprom representative Sergei Kupriyanov.
Gas was supplied through the Sudzha gas metering station. Kiev rejected Gazprom’s application for supplies through Sokhranovka GIS.
In May, Ukraine stopped receiving Russian gas through Sokhranovka. According to Gazprom, it is technically impossible to transfer all transit to Sudzha. At the same time, the transit contract with Ukraine stipulates a minimum daily volume of 109.6 million cubic meters from two GIS.
Currently, transit through Ukraine remains the only route for Russia’s fuel supplies to Central and Western Europe. After the incidents on gas pipelines, transit through Nord Stream was completely stopped. Materials are sent to Turkey and Southeastern and Southern European countries via Turkish Stream and Blue Stream.
The EU became Russia’s largest LNG importer in 2023. to have spent November 11, Gazprom chairman Alexey Miller for acquisition worth more than $6.6 billion statedWhile European states officially reject Russian gas, they actually continue to buy gas through the Baumgarten center in Austria. Miller emphasized that Russian gas maintains an important presence in the European market.
Europe before continued Increasing gas production from underground storage facilities.
Source: Gazeta

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