Ukraine stops the transit of a third of gas to Europe due to the actions of the Russian occupiers

Ukraine has been forced to suspend gas transit through stations in the Russian-occupied Luhansk region (the east of Ukraine).

Source: Operator of the Gas Transmission System of Ukraine

The operator of the Gas Transmission System of Ukraine stated that force majeure had occurred, which made it impossible to continue transporting gas through the Ukrainian GTS in the Luhansk region, through which almost a third of gas (up to 32.6 million cubic meters per day) was transiting from Russia to Europe.

As a result of the Russian war against Ukraine, several GTS facilities have been temporarily occupied, so the operator is currently unable to carry out operational and technological control over such facilities.


See also: Ukraine will have access to liquefied gas terminals in Poland and the Baltic States this summer, – General Director of the Gas Transmission System of Ukraine


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