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Ukraine gas imports will rise by 8% on February 2, driven by freezing temperatures and Russian attacks

Ukraine gas imports will rise by 8% on February 2, driven by freezing temperatures and Russian attacks

The operator of the national gas transmission system revealed that Ukraine will increase natural gas imports on Tuesday by 8%, to 26,7 million cubic metres.

Gas imports have increased by almost tenfold in the last few months after Russian missiles targeted Ukraine's natural gas facilities.

"Shelling continues of gas distribution and production facilities. "We are doing all we can to make sure we have enough fuel to last through the heating season," said Prime Minister Denys Schmyhal at a government gathering.

After Russian missiles attacked its gas installations, Ukraine asked its allies for help in importing more natural gas.

A Russian airstrike in central Poltava damaged natural gas production sites of the state-owned energy company Naftogaz, and Ukraine's biggest private energy company DTEK.

In recent days, temperatures in Ukraine dropped to minus 10 degrees Celsius. This could have increased gas consumption daily by up to a fifth.

Data suggested that Ukraine will import 9.2 mcm gas from Hungary, 15.7 mcm in Slovakia and 1.8mcm in Poland on Tuesday.

Kyiv has had to increase imports due to a drop in gas production, and problems with fuel extraction. (Reporting and editing by Kirsten Doovan and David Goodman.

(source: Reuters)