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Ukraine reduces imports of Russian natural gas
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Tuesday, 07 Feb 2012
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It is reported that Ukraine has reduced imports of Russian natural gas and increased usage of gas coming from its underground gas storage facilities, helping European consumers get more Russian gas amid extremely cold weather.

The move comes a day after Naftogaz offered help to Gazprom of Russia in meeting the demand for gas in Europe after the Russian gas company faced problems with gas deliveries.

Ukraine, which controls massive underground gas storage facilities on the border with the EU, can switch between using Russian gas and gas stored in underground storage facilities without difficulties.

Naftogaz said in a statement that "Naftogaz has maximum increased usage of gas from the underground gas storage facilities, at the same time reducing imports of gas from Russia. This will allow providing maximum level of exports of energy resources to Europe."

The developments come following concerns in Europe that Russian gas supplies to the EU have been lagging behind schedule due to extremely cold weather. Poland, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Italy have been reported to have reduced gas imports from Russia without Gazprom properly explaining the reason for the drop in supplies.

Russia moves about 110 billion cubic meters per year of its gas to Europe via gas pipelines in Ukraine that accounts for up to 80% of its Europe bound gas supplies. Russia accounts for a quarter of Europe’s gas needs.

Mr Yuriy Boyko energy and coal industry minister confirmed that the lower gas supplies to the EU are caused by lower shipments from Russia, which itself suffers from unusually cold weather. He said that "The main problem is that due to the cold weather in Russia the input of gas into Ukrainian gas pipeline system is reduced. Since the gas is not coming from the Russian Federation, naturally, it is not reaching Europe."

According to Naftogaz, Ukraine's underground gas storage facilities, which are capable of holding 30 billion cubic meters of gas, had about 15.7 billion cubic meters of gas as of January 15th 2012.

Naftogaz reported that it has been mostly using its underground gas storage facilities to cope with the spell of the cold weather over the past two weeks.

Meanwhile, some analysts questioned Ukraine’s ability to successfully increase shipments of gas to Europe from its underground gas storage facilities because they already are used at maximum capacity.

Mr Dmytro Marunich, head of Energy Research Institute, said that "If the current level usage of gas continues there is a chance there will be only 6.7 billion cubic meters of gas left in the storage facilities by the time the high demand season ends on April 15th 2012. This borders with the technological safety minimum."

(Sourced from www.ukrainianjournal.com)

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