Gazprom’s gas shipment to Europe via Ukraine will increase by 20 percent
The amount of natural gas that the Russian energy company Gazprom will ship to Europe through Ukraine will increase by 20 percent and reach 29.4 million cubic meters.
According to Russian press, Gazprom stated that the request for gas delivery from the Sohranivka distribution point was rejected by Ukraine.
In the news which informs that the shipment will continue from the Suca point, it was stated that the amount of shipment from the said point will be at the level of 29.4 million cubic meters today. The shipment of Gazprom which sent 24.5 million cubic meters of natural gas to Europe via Ukraine yesterday, will increase by 20 percent compared to January 31st.
In May 2022, Ukraine ended the shipment at the Sohranivka distribution point, where one-third of Russian natural gas to Europe passes.
Natural gas shipments to Western and Central Europe via Gazprom’s Nord Stream pipelines and Yamal-Europe also stopped. The company’s shipment to the said regions continues only through Ukraine.