Gazprom: Faucets open to Europe – Increased deliveries to Greece – Financial Post
The Russian energy giant Gazprom on Sunday, that it continues to feed me natural gas Europe through Ukraine, meeting the relevant demands of European consumers.
The company said the requests totaled 106.6m cubic meters on March 20th.
In another statement, Gazprom said it had increased exports significantly in the first 15 months of the month, particularly in nine European countries, including Italy, Poland and Croatia and Greece, helping to offset shipments from the beginning. year and the collapse of storage levels in Europe.
In particular, it said that its production in the period from January 1 to March 15 was at the same level as last year at 111.5 billion cubic meters.
Warmer weather in February contributed 6% or 4.8 Bcm to domestic deliveries during the period, while exports to the “far abroad” – ie countries outside the Commonwealth of Independent States – fell by 28.5% compared to a year earlier. time earlier, up to 30.7 Bcm. Within the total volume of exports, deliveries to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline increased, he added, without specifying the amount.
However, this month until March 15, so-called “far abroad” exports were 16% higher than in the first 15 days of February and 39% higher than in the first 15 days of January, Gazprom said.
Higher than last year
Deliveries in nine European countries from 1 to 15 March were higher than last year, including a previous increase of 51.7% in supplies to Italy, an increase of 71.8% for Poland, an increase of 110.9% in Croatia, 34.6% for Greece, 24.4% for Bulgaria and 21.1% for Turkey, Gazprom reported.
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