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Germany might begin refilling gas storage caverns from mid-March

Germany may be able to begin filling gas storage centers ahead of the 202425 winter as early as next week, operators group INES stated on Thursday, a. job simplified as high levels of gas remain from the heating. season that ends this month.

Improving storage was one of Germany's actions to being. mostly cut off from Russian pipeline gas in 2022, together with. other procedures such as minimized energy use.

Extensive emptying of the gas storage centers is no. longer anticipated in the rest of winter season 2023/2024, INES said. in a declaration provided as part of its routine tracking. procedures.

Supplied temperature levels are warm, it said new feeds into. storage would be possible as early as mid-March.

Germany has imported more pipeline and melted natural gas. ( LNG) from non-Russian origins, primarily from Norway and by means of. Belgium and the Netherlands.

It likewise increased its LNG purchases straight from the world. market, assisted by quickly installed drifting reception and. regasification terminals.

These measures have actually helped to lower costs that strike record. levels in 2022. European Union wholesale gas prices was up to. near-three-year lows earlier this month.

Warm temperature levels in February, on track to be the world's. warmest yet, minimized withdrawals of gas from storage, which INES. stated have actually left storage levels above historical averages, making it. possible to fill up to 100% for the coming winter.

Filling levels on Tuesday stood at 68% of the. infrastructure's total capacity, well above a legally mandated. minimum of 40% specified for Feb. 1, the site of European. storage operators group GIE showed.

German underground storage caverns hold 255.2 terawatt hours. ( TWh) of gas supply, corresponding to nearly a third of the nation's. gas use last year.

INES' members consist of the Astora business within the SEFE. group, VNG Gasspeicher, Uniper, and RWE, and. together hold 25% of the European Union's gas storage capability.

(source: Reuters)