Applications for the pumping of russian gas through the Ukrainian gas transport system to the European Union and Moldova during the week remained within the traditional daily transit volumes of 2023-2024.
This is stated in the information of the GTS Operator of Ukraine company, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
Thus, russia's applications for gas transit from August 26 to September 2 amounted from 42 to 42.4 million cubic meters per day.
These indicators are traditional daily volumes of transit of russian gas through Ukraine.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on August 27, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine will not extend the contract for the transit of russian gas after its expiration in 2024.
The transit of russian gas through the Ukrainian gas transport system on August 8, compared to August 7, decreased by 6% to 37.25 million cubic meters, which is the lowest transit indicator since May 1, 2023, amid reports of the establishment of control by the Armed Forces of Ukraine of the Kursk-Oblast-based Sudzha gas measuring station.
On August 7, russian mass media reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine control the Sudzha gas pipeline through which russian gas transits to the EU.
Currently, Sudzha is the only point through which russian gas enters Ukraine for its transportation to European customers.
In 7 months, the transit of russian gas through Ukraine increased by 10.5% to 8.1 billion cubic meters.
In 2023, Ukraine reduced the transit of russian gas by 28.5% to 14.65 billion cubic meters compared to 2022.
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