Russia’s Pipeline Gas Flow into Europe Remains Steady

Russia’s Pipeline Gas Flow into Europe Remains Steady

Pipeline operator data revealed that the Russian gas flow continues pumping Russian natural gas into Germany via Nord Stream 1 and Poland and into Slovakia via Ukraine, according to Reuters.

The Russian natural gas company Gazprom said it was continuing gas shipments via Ukraine, with volumes at 109.5 million cubic meters per day (mmcm/d), compared to 109.6 mmcm/d a day before.

Also, the data showed that Nord Stream 1 pipeline kept its flow rates at 73,050,476 kilowatt hour per hour (kWh/h).

Traversing Belarus and Poland, the Yamal-Europe pipeline’s westward flows into Germany at the Mallnow border point stood at 8,664,192 kWh/h.

Regarding supply into Slovakia from Ukraine, flow capacity continues at around 881,889 megawatt hours per day.

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Fatma Ahmed 1985 Posts

Fatma Ahmed is a staff writer with six years’ experience in Journalism. She is working in the field of oil and gas for four years. She also worked in the field of economic journalism for 2 years. Fatma has a Bachelor Degree in Mass Communication.

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