The supply freeze affects about a quarter of the Russian gas that reaches the EU via Ukraine, or about 32.6 million cubic meters per day.
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The European Commission (EC) considers that the sudden cessation of transit of some of the Russian gas flowing through Ukrainian territory into the European Union “may have an effect on some of the gas supply to the EU”, but that this is not an “immediate problem for security of supply”.
Ukrainian gas transmission system operator, GTSOUmade the disruption in traffic in the Sojranivka hotspoton the border between Russia and Ukraine, a circumstance he described as a “major cause” given the difficulty of operating under the Russian invasion.
The Commission has been informed by Ukraine “of its inability to provide effective operational control over the Novopskov . compressor station“, in Donbas, north of Lugansk and under the control of “the Russian authorities since the beginning of April”.
The supply freeze affects about a quarter of the Russian gas that reaches the EU via Ukraine, or about 32.6 million cubic meters per day.
“The Ukrainian authorities report that unauthorized diversions of gas into Russian-controlled areas of the country have been carried out from this compressor station. The current situation is clearly the result of the actions of the Russian side. Ukraine has been a reliable transit partner for many years,” he said. he added.
The Ukrainian authorities have asked for the Russian gas Gazprom channeling the throughput of gas through a alternative route that has available capacity, such as: sudzha
“We understand that no response has been received yet,” the community spokesperson said, praising the “efforts” of Ukrainian staff who “work in extremely difficult conditions to keep the energy system stable and ensure that their obligations as a country be fulfilled”. met. traffic despite the war”.
The European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Samsonwill speak this Wednesday with the Minister of Energy of Ukraine, German Galushchenko
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