"Gazprom" supplies gas to Europe in transit through Ukraine in a volume of 41.3 million cubic meters per day through the gas measuring station (GIS) "Sudja".

Requests for pumping through Sokhranovka have been rejected by the Ukrainian side, a spokesman for the Russian gas holding told journalists, quoted by TASS.

And yesterday, deliveries amounted to 41.3 million cubic meters, BTA reported.

From Monday (July 11), supplies of Russian gas via Nord Stream to Europe have been temporarily suspended for 10 days due to scheduled annual maintenance.

During this time, the only route for the blue fuel to Western and Central Europe remains only the transit route through Ukraine.

Gas deliveries via "Turkish Stream" and "Blue Stream" are intended for Turkey and the countries of Southern and South-Eastern Europe.

Gazprom supplies 41.9 million cubic meters of gas to Europe via Ukraine

Meanwhile, data from Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), cited by TASS, showed that as of July 11, underground gas storage facilities (NGS) in Europe were filled with 348 million cubic meters compared to 500 million cubic meters in the previous years days.

The highest occupancy rates were reported in Portugal and Poland, at 100 percent and 97.53 percent, respectively.

In Germany, the indicator is 64.59 percent, in France - 68.37 percent, Italy - 64.83 percent, the Netherlands - 56.91 percent, Bulgaria - 37.87 percent, Denmark - 81.23 percent, Hungary - 44.17 percent, Austria - 48.5 percent, Czech Republic - 72.85 percent, Belgium - 65.01 percent, Latvia - 47.59 percent.

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