Commission Representative: No immediate issue of security of gas supply for the EU

“While these developments may have an impact on the transit of gas to the EU, they do not pose any immediate issue of security of supply for the EU,” said a spokesman for the European Commission on declining supplies of Russian gas from Ukraine.

Asked by APE-MPE, the same Commission representative stressed that the Commission had been informed by Ukraine of its inability to provide effective operational control at the Novopskov compressor station. “The plant has been under Russian control since early April, with Ukrainian personnel under pressure in its day-to-day operations. “The current situation is clearly the result of the actions of the Russian side. Ukraine has been a reliable transit partner for many years,” the commission said.

In addition, the Commission spokesman stressed that the Ukrainian authorities have now declared a state of “force majeure”, which means that flows through the interconnection point at Sokhranifka (Russian-Ukrainian border) will be cut off. “Flows through this interconnection represent about a quarter of the transit of Russian gas to the EU. The Ukrainian authorities have asked Gazprom to channel the transit of gas through an alternative route that has capacity available (Suja) has not yet been received. answer “, notes the representative of the Commission.

Finally, the Commission stands in solidarity with Ukraine and commends the efforts of all staff working in extremely difficult conditions to keep the energy system stable and to ensure that its obligations as a transit country are met despite the war. The Commission is in regular contact with the Ukrainian authorities and Energy Commissioner Kadri Simpson is expected to hold a meeting with the Minister of Energy of Ukraine Herman Galustchenko soon.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

You may also like

10 actors in the role of a pope
Entertainment
Susan

10 actors in the role of a pope

That the Conclave begins. Starting today, the ancient ritual will start to elect the next leader of the Roman Catholic