01.12.2015, 23:12
Ukraine Transmitted Over Billion Cubic Meters of Gas to Europe
OREANDA-NEWS. 188 mcm of gas were transmitted across Ukraine to the EU and Moldova on 29 November 2015 in line with orders.
According to data of Ukrtransgaz, Ukraine's gas transmission system operator, during the gas day of 29 November 2015 Ukraine transmitted 188.1 mcm of gas to the EU and Moldova. The orders for transmission through cross-border points at the country's Western border amounted to 190.0 mcm for the day.
During the five days after Naftogaz stopped buying gas from Gazprom, Ukraine has transmitted a total of 1001.4 mcm of gas. The orders for the period amounted to 1000.6 mcm.
Ukraine's gas transmission system is capable of delivering up to 444 mcm of gas a day in the direction of the EU and Moldova. During the gas day of 29 November 2015, these capacities were utilized by 42%.
During the nine months of 2015, Gazprom supplied 115.4 bcm of gas to Western, Central and Eastern Europe (including Turkey and Moldova, excluding Ukraine, Belarus, Finland and the Baltics). Of this amount, 48.4 bcm, or more than 40%, were transmitted through Ukraine.
The existing technical capacity for transmitting Russian gas in the direction of Western, Central and Eastern Europe (including Turkey and Moldova, excluding Ukraine, Belarus, Finland and the Baltics) was utilized by nearly 60% in the aggregate. The discussed expansion of the Nord Stream transmission route would increase the unutilized capacity by 1.5 times.
According to data of Ukrtransgaz, Ukraine's gas transmission system operator, during the gas day of 29 November 2015 Ukraine transmitted 188.1 mcm of gas to the EU and Moldova. The orders for transmission through cross-border points at the country's Western border amounted to 190.0 mcm for the day.
During the five days after Naftogaz stopped buying gas from Gazprom, Ukraine has transmitted a total of 1001.4 mcm of gas. The orders for the period amounted to 1000.6 mcm.
Ukraine's gas transmission system is capable of delivering up to 444 mcm of gas a day in the direction of the EU and Moldova. During the gas day of 29 November 2015, these capacities were utilized by 42%.
During the nine months of 2015, Gazprom supplied 115.4 bcm of gas to Western, Central and Eastern Europe (including Turkey and Moldova, excluding Ukraine, Belarus, Finland and the Baltics). Of this amount, 48.4 bcm, or more than 40%, were transmitted through Ukraine.
The existing technical capacity for transmitting Russian gas in the direction of Western, Central and Eastern Europe (including Turkey and Moldova, excluding Ukraine, Belarus, Finland and the Baltics) was utilized by nearly 60% in the aggregate. The discussed expansion of the Nord Stream transmission route would increase the unutilized capacity by 1.5 times.
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