Deliveries of Russian gas to Germany via Nord Stream 1 and Poland, and to Slovakia via Ukraine, remain stable, according to the pipeline company.
Flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline across the Baltic Sea to Germany were stable at around 73,028,461 kWh / h, according to the figures.
The Yamal-Europe pipeline between Poland and Germany typically accounts for about 15% of Russia’s gas supply to Europe and Turkey, but from December 21 until recently there was a reversal of flow, which helped boost European gas prices.
Flows at the Malnov border crossing stood at 7,280,550 kWh / h today, according to data from the management company Gascade, recording small differences compared to yesterday.
For the supply to Slovakia from Ukraine through the border point Velke Kapusani, the transfer capacity was at 882,087 megawatt hours, with small differences compared to yesterday.
SOURCE: AMPE
Source: Capital

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