Gazprom has completed preventive maintenance and resumed gas supplies via the Turkish Stream, the only remaining route for exporting Russian gas to Europe.
Europe spent five days without Russian gas supplies during maintenance work on the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. According to ENTSOG, deliveries began to resume on June 7, and on June 8 increased to 22.7 million cubic meters.
Traditionally, the Russian company carries out preventive maintenance work on the gas pipeline in June. Last year they lasted six days. Gazprom itself does not report anything about the work on the Turkish Stream.
At the time of its delivery stopped and in Turkey. However, there is another gas pipeline "Blue Stream".
As EADaily reported, despite the low gas reserves after the heating season, gas is being pumped into the storage facilities of the countries The EU is doing worse than last year, and the gap has grown to 9.3 billion cubic meters, according to GIE. The top three laggards are the Netherlands (2.9 billion) and Germany and France (1.9 billion each). They account for 72% of the difference. These countries do not receive pipeline gas from Russia, but they import Yamal LNG.

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