Gas Transit Through Ukraine Remains Key to European Supply in Early April

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As of early April, the latest transit data show that Russian gas deliveries via Ukraine reached 41.7 million cubic meters, an uptick of 2.2 million cubic meters from the prior day’s 39.5 million. The Ukrainian GTS Operator confirmed this increase, highlighting how daily flows respond to shifts in market conditions and pipeline constraints. This rise sits within a broader backdrop of fluctuating gas prices on major trading platforms, where buyers and sellers reevaluate supply routes and risk in light of geopolitical and market signals. The current activity reinforces the role of Ukraine as a central transit corridor in European gas infrastructure, while price levels at key hubs continue to influence trading choices across Europe and beyond [attribution: Ukrainian GTS Operator; market observers].

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