OSLO – Russian fuel deliveries to Europe by way of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline have been regular whereas decrease via Ukraine on Wednesday because the Yamal-Europe pipeline remained in reverse mode for a second day, flowing to Poland from Germany.
Flows to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline throughout the Baltic Sea have been steady at 73,769,549 kWh/h on Wednesday morning, information from the pipeline operator firm confirmed.
Eastbound flows into Poland from Germany alongside the Yamal-Europe pipeline stood at 4,337,770 kilowatt hours per hour (kWh/h) on the Mallnow border level, information from operator Gascade confirmed.
The often westbound pipeline reversed on Tuesday morning as nominations to ship fuel into Germany fell to zero, whereas Polish prospects purchased fuel from Germany.
By way of Ukraine, Russia’s Gazprom stated it continues transport fuel to Europe in step with prospects’ requests with volumes set at 95 million cubic metres, down 13% from 109.6 million cubic metres on Tuesday.
Nominations for flows into Slovakia from Ukraine by way of the Velke Kapusany border level fell to 727,734 megawatt hours (MWh) per day from 828,746 MWh/day on Tuesday, information from Slovakian operator TSO Eustream confirmed.
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