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Germany has enough gas for winter, storage operators say

Germany has adequate gas in storage to cover demand over the existing 2024/25 winter season season, in spite of the end of Russian gas exports to central Europe on Jan. 1, storage operators' group INES said on Thursday.

Regardless of the complete loss of gas transportation through Ukraine, a gas scarcity is no longer expected, INES said in a statement.

It added the target for storage caverns to be a minimum of 30%. complete by Feb. 1 will be fulfilled.

Must medium-to-warm temperature levels continue until the end of. March, the filling levels, which are presently at 71%, would. sink to 48% of total capacity, INES stated.

In the case of extremely winter in the coming months,. nevertheless, the stocks might strike 24% by the end of winter in. March, INES said.

Boosting underground storage was among Germany's main. reactions to being primarily cut off from Russian pipeline gas. because the war in Ukraine started in 2022.

Since the start of this year, practically all other European. Union countries have actually also stopped receiving Russian gas.

Germany has likewise increased its purchases of seaborne,. melted gas (LNG), and cut intake.

The nation's storage facilities can hold 23 billion cubic. metres, equivalent to over a quarter of yearly national. intake last year.

Wanting to the warmer summertime, the German storage. centers might be totally refilled for the 2025/26 season under. any situation, INES said, although it said financial rewards. must be increased to motivate companies to book storage.

The 16 members of the lobby consist of the Astora company. within the SEFE group, VNG Gasspeicher, Uniper, and. RWE, and together represent around 25% of European. Union gas caverns.

(source: Reuters)