Gazprom reported the achievement of the planned level of the operational gas reserve in Russian storage facilities.
The company also called stocks in underground storage facilities – now they make up 72.638 billion cubic meters. Potential maximum daily storage performance has been brought to 847.9 million cubic meters. Upload will last until November 8, told in the company.
In late October, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed Gazprom to increase the supply to Europe after filling in the gas underground warehousing of Russia. Additional fuel volumes stabilize prices on the European Energy Engineering, Putin said. After the words of the head of state, gas prices began to fall. For two days, fubers on fuel fell from 1041 to 817 dollars.
October 28, the head of Gazprom, Alexey Miller, said that the volume of gas in the company’s European storage facilities “is very, very small, a little less than 190 million cubic meters.” According to AGSI +, in Austria they are filled with 55 percent, in Germany – by 21 percent, and in the Netherlands – by 28 percent with an average of 77 percent in Europe.