Russian Piped Gas Deliveries to Europe Stable

Nina Chestney and Jason Hovet
Thursday, March 10, 2022

Russian piped gas deliveries into Germany via Nord Stream 1 and Poland and into Slovakia via Ukraine remained stable, pipeline operator data showed on Thursday.

Flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline which crosses the Baltic Sea to Germany were steady at around 73,028,461 kWh/h, operator data showed.

The Yamal-Europe pipeline between Poland and Germany usually accounts for about 15% of Russia's supply of gas to Europe and Turkey but from December 21 until recently had been operating in reverse, which helped drive up European gas prices.

Flows on Thursday measured at the Mallnow border point stood at 7,280,550 kilowatt-hours per hour (kWh/h), operator Gascade data showed, little changed from Wednesday.

For supply into Slovakia from Ukraine via the Velke Kapusany border point, capacity nominations stood at 882,087 megawatt hours, little changed from Wednesday.

(Reporting by Nina Chestney and Jason Hovet; editing by Jason Neely)

Categories: Pipelines Activity Europe

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