MOSCOW, October 26. /TASS/. Gazprom supplies gas for Europe via Ukraine in a volume of 42.5 million cubic meters (mcm) per day through the Sudzha gas pumping station in Russia’s Kursk region, a Gazprom representative told reporters, adding that the request made by Sokhranovka to be pumped by the government had been rejected. Ukrainian side.
“Gazprom supplies Russian gas for transit through Ukrainian territory in the volume confirmed by Ukraine through the Sudzha gas pumping station – 42.5 million cubic meters on October 26. The nomination for the Sokhranovka gas pumping station has been rejected,” he said.
The day before, the pumping volume was 42.3 million cubic meters, while the average in October was more than 42 million cubic meters.
Earlier, it was reported on the website of the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (GTSOU) that nominations for the transit of Russian gas to Europe through Ukrainian territory on October 26 could amount to about 42.2 million cubic meters.
Earlier, Gazprom spokesman Sergey Kupriyanov said events near Sudzha in the Kursk region had led to a sharp increase in prices for both natural gas and LNG, and wondered who is benefiting from this.
On August 6, Ukrainian forces launched a massive attack on Russia’s Kursk region, where the Sudzha Gas Measuring Station (GMS) is located. The transit line through it remains the only route for Russian gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine. Russian gas supplies have been passing through Ukraine in reduced volumes since May 2022, when the Ukrainian GTS Operator announced the termination of transit to Europe via the Sokhranovka station due to force majeure: the company would not have control over the Novopskov compressor station in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR ). However, Gazprom saw no reason to change or stop the pumping schedule.
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