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EU proposes keeping gas storage filling goals until 2027

EU proposes keeping gas storage filling goals until 2027

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed that EU gas storage targets and requirements be maintained for another two years despite concerns from some countries about the goal's impact on gas prices.

In the proposal, the EU executive favored keeping until 2027 the target of filling EU gas storage caverns up to 90% capacity by November 1 of each year. It also proposed a number of intermediate targets for the months preceding November.

Now, the proposal will be discussed and voted on by EU member states and the European Parliament.

In its proposal, the Commission said that the target for Nov. 1, would remain "binding", but the earlier targets are only "indicative", which in EU law means they're not binding.

It said: "These targets are indicative, and should allow storage to be filled in a manner that allows market participants sufficient flexibility throughout the year."

Gas storage goals were implemented in 2022, after Russia cut gas deliveries. This was to ensure EU countries have a buffer fuel supply during winter months when demand for gas heating is at its peak.

In recent weeks the EU has been criticized for its rigid deadlines. Countries such as Germany and the Netherlands are calling on the EU to relax them. In upcoming negotiations, they and other countries will seek to achieve more flexibility with the targets.

These countries claim that EU targets are forcing Europeans to buy gas, which is driving up prices. This will also leave a large bill for countries that have large storage facilities.

Last month, the EU benchmark gas price rose to a two-year high.

(source: Reuters)