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Gazprom announced record gas extraction from underground storage facilities

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Gazprom works at its maximum capacity

In Russia, abnormally low temperatures have been established, which are recorded on average per day – up to -17 degrees.

The production complex of Russian Gazprom has been operating at maximum capacity for five days. A record volume of gas is consumed from the UGS facility, it is reported on the site gas monopoly on Monday, December 27th.

“Since December 22, the production complex of Gazprom has been operating in the mode of autumn-winter highs. The reason is abnormally low temperatures, which are recorded on average per day – up to -17 degrees in the regions of the Unified Gas Supply System of Russia (UGSS). This is 9 degrees below the climatic norm. For this period. On the night of December 25-26 in St. Petersburg, the minimum temperature for the last 19 years was recorded – minus 23 degrees “, – said in the message following an operational meeting on the operating modes of the UGSS.

It was indicated that in order to ensure reliable supplies to consumers, Gazprom has brought the daily gas withdrawal from Russian storage facilities to the maximum level over the past five years.

“Gas supplies to Russian consumers from Gazprom’s gas transmission system reached 1.656 million cubic meters per day. On the same days, on December 23, a historic record was recorded for daily gas supplies from Russia to China. Gas supplies to European consumers are carried out according to requests in full in accordance with the current contractual obligations “, – noted in the concern.

Let us remind you that Gazprom has already does not book the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline for a week… Customers from France and Germany allegedly no longer place bids for gas supplies.

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