Russia pumps gas extensively into eastern German nature reserves
Gazprom pumps gas extensively into the Reden storage facility
Gazprom has expanded gas withdrawal and injection into the Reden offshore storage facility in Germany. This was announced by the operator of the Astora underground storage company Gazprom Germany.
“According to the operator Astora, at 7:00 am on April 1, any work on the injection or extraction of gas in the Reden storage facility has been scheduled. The UGS addressed this to the fuel selection system and sent it to the German gas transmission system,” writes the EADaily agency.
The publication of the economy that active stocks on April 4 reached 21 million cubic meters per day. Rehden is a storage facility in Germany with reserves of up to 3.9 billion cubic meters.Federal News Agency“.
At the end of March, Gazprom took part in Gazprom Germania GmbH, which was their subsidiary. German Economics Minister Robert Habeck said the company had come under the temporary management of the Federal Grid Agency. national news. According to him, Gazprom’s withdrawal from the German subsidiary was not approved by Germany. The Handelsblatt newspaper, citing sources in the country’s government circles, reported that the German Finance Ministry is discussing the issue of nationalizing Gazprom’s subsidiaries.
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Gazprom has expanded gas withdrawal and injection into the Reden offshore storage facility in Germany. This was announced by the operator of the Astora underground storage company Gazprom Germany. “According to the operator Astora, at 7:00 am on April 1, any work on the injection or extraction of gas in the Reden storage facility has been scheduled. The UGS addressed this to the fuel selection system and sent it to the German gas transmission system,” writes the EADaily agency. The publication of the economy that active stocks on April 4 reached 21 million cubic meters per day. Reden is a storage facility in Germany, with reserves of up to 3.9 billion cubic meters, according to the Federal News Agency. At the end of March, Gazprom took part in Gazprom Germania GmbH, which was their subsidiary. German Economics Minister Robert Habeck said the company had come under the temporary management of the Federal Network Agency, Nation News reports. According to him, Gazprom’s withdrawal from the German subsidiary was not approved by Germany. The Handelsblatt newspaper, citing sources in the country’s government circles, reported that the German Finance Ministry is discussing the issue of nationalizing Gazprom’s subsidiaries.