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Reverse gas flows to Ukraine from Western Europe grow twice in June – ITAR


MOSCOW, July 02. /ITAR-TASS/. Reverse gas supplies to Ukraine from Western Europe reached about 315.8 million cubic metres in June as compared with 170 million cubic metres in May, according to Hungarian and Polish gas transport systems’ operators.

Reverse gas flows from Poland amounted to 116.122 million cubic metres in June, 127.553 cubic metres in May and 67.831 cubic metres in April.

Reverse flows from Hungary reached 199.725 million cubic metres in June and 42.316 million cubic metres in May.

Poland started supplies on April 15. Hungary’s flows were begun on May 20.

Poland’s Gaz-System, a natural gas transmission system operator, has a chance to say not over than 1.5 billion cubic metres per year will be supplied to Ukraine.


The maximum amount of reverse gas flows from Hungary reaches five billion cubic metres.

Ukraine has been receiving natural in reverse flows from Europe since November 1, 2012. The gas is supplied across the Ukrainian border with Poland under a contract with from German RWE.

The gas is supplied across the Ukrainian border with Poland. RWE planned to supply up to 5 billion cubic metres of gas to Ukraine until May 2013. Last year Naftogaz Ukrainy imported 55 million cubic metres of gas using the reverse flow scheme.

In 2013, Ukraine consumed about 50 billion cubic metres of gas.

The throughput capacity of the Ukrainian gas transportation is 288 billion cubic metres system at the entrance and 178.5 billion cubic meters at the exit, including 142.5 billion cubic metres to European countries and 3.5 billion cubic metres to Moldova.

Natural gas transit through Ukraine to Europe and CIS countries in 2011 increased by 5.7% from 2010 to 104,197,067,000 cubic metres, including to Western Europe by 5.9% to 101,098,013,000 cubic metres, but decreased by 2.4% to 3,099,054,000 cubic metres to CIS countries.

Ukraine’s gas transportation system consists of 72 compressor stations, 110 production shops and 1,451 gas distribution stations. The overall length of gas pipelines operated by the company is 38,600 kilometres, including 22,200 kilometres of trunk pipelines and 16,400 kilometres of extensions.

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