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EU prepares to extend gas storage targets, sources say

The European Union is preparing to extend its targets to fill gas storage ahead of winter season for at least another year after their set up expiration in December 2025, EU diplomats told Reuters.

Given that the 2022 energy crisis when previous top gas provider Russia cut fuel deliveries, Brussels has imposed binding storage filling targets on EU member states to produce a buffer of kept gas in case of more supply shocks.

The main objective is for EU underground storage caverns to be 90% full by November, with intermediate targets for February, May, July and September.

The system is because of expire at the end of this year, however the European Commission plans to propose an extension for at least another year, diplomats knowledgeable about the plans said.

A Commission spokesperson decreased to confirm if this was the case.

We are checking out various choices to ensure sufficient gas storage once the existing policy pertains to an end, the spokesperson said.

Some EU nations - which must approve the extension - have said they want changes to the targets before they are prolonged, the diplomats stated.

Federal governments' issues include that setting repaired deadlines to fill storage could trigger cost rises by signalling to the market that Europe needs to buy more gas by a particular date.

Another worry is how nations can recoup the potentially high expenses of filling storage ahead of winter season.

Germany's gas trading center stated on Tuesday it remains in talks with the federal government about possible aids for contractors to refill storage.

European gas rates for the summertime are currently more costly than contracts covering next winter, developing a. disincentive in the market to buy more gas to refill storage. over summer.

Germany had actually introduced a tariff on gas sales to neighbouring. countries to cover the high expenses of filling its storage with. non-Russian gas in 2022, but later scrapped the step after. criticism from these nations.

While the worst of Europe's energy crisis has passed,. lengthening the storage commitments would work as a backstop. versus possible future shocks.

Gas storage is emptying fast this winter season amidst cold weather. and lower Russian supplies.

EU gas storage caverns are currently 59% complete, data from Gas. Infrastructure Europe showed. That is far lower than at the very same. time in 2024 and 2023, however comfortably above the 44% full EU. storage at this time in 2022.

(source: Reuters)