The EU has hit its target to fill gas storage to at least 80% “well ahead” of the November deadline, despite continued disruptions to the gas supply from Russia, EU energy chief Kadri Simson announced on Wednesday (31 August).
The EU set the storage target in May
in response to Russian gas cut offs and the ongoing energy crisis. The
aim was to reach at least 80% by 1 November 2022 and at least 90% by 1
November in the following few years to ensure there is enough gas to get
through the winter.
“Member States and companies have done a great job. Let’s continue
filling where the level is still lower and implement the EU demand
reduction plan. This will help us get through winter safely,” Simson said Wednesday on Twitter.
Not all EU countries have underground storage. Of those that do, 10 have surpassed the 80% target set for November this year.
Storage in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany,
Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden is above 80%, although the
storage capacity varies dramatically between these countries.
Meanwhile, six countries – Austria, Croatia, Hungary, the
Netherlands, Romania and Slovakia – have met their intermediate target
for 1 September and are on their way to reaching the 80% target.
The Netherlands, a key country for gas storage in Europe, is close to
meeting the 80% storage goal and expects to do so in the next week. It
also aims to go further and fill its storage to 90%.
And, despite the reduced gas supplies from Russia, the domestic storage tanks in Austria continued to be filled last week, the ministry said on Twitter.
The countries’ storage increased from 61.9% to 65.2% between 20 and
27 August, meaning it has already surpassed its intermediate target for 1
September is 60% and is on its way to its 1 October intermediate target
of 70%.
Meanwhile, Hungary’s secretary of state for international communication and relations, Zoltan Kovacs, tweeted on Tuesday (30 August) that the country had surpassed its target...
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