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Ukraine gas imports will increase by a third on Wednesday following Russian attacks

Data provided by the operator for gas transmission system revealed that Ukraine will increase its gas imports on Wednesday by a third to 22,6 million cubic meters following Russian missile attacks against Ukrainian gas production plants earlier in the week.

Naftogaz, Ukraine's state oil and gas company, said Tuesday that its production facilities had been damaged by a Russian airstrike on the central Poltava area of Ukraine.

Operator data indicated that Ukraine would import 8,6 mcm gas from Hungary. 12,2 mcm was imported from Slovakia. 1.8 mcm came from Poland.

In recent months, Russia has intensified its attacks against Ukrainian gas production and storage fields and facilities. Previously, it had focused its drone and missile attacks on the Ukrainian electric sector.

Ukraine's underground storage facilities for gas are located in western Ukraine, whereas the main production capacity in the east is in frontline Kharkiv Region, as well in Poltava Region.

In winter, Ukraine consumes between 110 and 140 mcm per day. This is almost evenly covered by the gas produced and stored in storage facilities.

Analysts estimate that gas consumption may reach 150 million cubic meters.

Ukraine uses gas primarily to heat its homes and cook. (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski)

(source: Reuters)