ГАЗПРОМ: РОСТ ПОСТАВОК
ГАЗПРОМ - 15 ноября 2021 - С 1 января по 15 ноября 2021 года «Газпром», по предварительным данным, добыл 445 млрд куб. м газа. Это на 15,2% (на 58,8 млрд куб. м) больше, чем в прошлом году.
Поставки из газотранспортной системы на внутренний рынок компания нарастила на 16,5% (на 29,6 млрд куб. м).
Экспорт в страны дальнего зарубежья «Газпром» увеличил до 164,8 млрд куб. м, что на 8,3% (на 12,7 млрд куб. м) больше, чем за тот же период 2020 года.
В частности, компания нарастила поставки газа в Турцию (на 98,1%), Германию (на 19,6%), Италию (на 18,3%), Румынию (на 247,1%), Сербию (на 92,9%), Болгарию (на 48,2%), Польшу (на 7,3%), Грецию (на 13,7%), Словению (на 53,3%), Финляндию (на 10,8%).
К странам, в которые «Газпром» уже экспортировал больше газа, чем за весь 2020 год (в частности, в Турцию, Болгарию, Румынию и Сербию), добавились Германия и Италия — крупнейшие потребители российского газа в Европе.
Растут поставки газа в Китай по газопроводу «Сила Сибири». С начала месяца они ежедневно превышают суточные контрактные обязательства «Газпрома» более чем на 30%. Так, 7 ноября поставки по заявкам китайской стороны достигли нового максимума — были выше на 35,4% суточных обязательств Газпрома.
По данным Gas Infrastructure Europe, на 13 ноября заполненность европейских подземных хранилищ составляет 74%, объем активного газа — на 19,5 млрд куб. м меньше прошлогоднего уровня. Отобрано уже 6,6% от объема газа, закачанного в летний период.
Отметим, что с 1 по 5 ноября было зафиксировано пять суточных рекордов отбора газа из ПХГ Европы для этих дат за многолетнюю историю наблюдений. Максимальный из них — 345,2 млн куб. м — был 3 ноября.
Запасы газа в украинских ПХГ ниже показателя прошлого года на 37% (на 10,3 млрд куб. м).
«Газпром» продолжает закачку собственного газа в пять европейских подземных хранилищ.
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GAZPROM SUPPLY GROWTH
GAZPROM - November 15, 2021 - According to preliminary data, Gazprom produced 445 billion cubic meters of gas in the period from January 1 through November 15 of 2021. This is 15.2 per cent (or 58.8 billion cubic meters) more than in the same period of last year.
The Company ramped up its domestic supplies from the gas transmission system by 16.5 per cent (or by 29.6 billion cubic meters) over said period of 2021.
Gazprom increased its gas exports to the countries beyond the FSU to 164.8 billion cubic meters, which is 8.3 per cent (or 12.7 billion cubic meters) higher than the figure for the same period of 2020.
Specifically, the Company increased its gas supplies to Turkey (+98.1 per cent), Germany (+19.6 per cent), Italy (+18.3 per cent), Romania (+247.1 per cent), Serbia (+92.9 per cent), Bulgaria (+48.2 per cent), Poland (+7.3 per cent), Greece (+13.7 per cent), Slovenia (+53.3 per cent), and Finland (+10.8 per cent).
Such major European consumers of Russian gas as Germany and Italy have now joined the list of countries (namely, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia) whose gas imports from Gazprom are already exceeding the totals for the year 2020.
Gas supplies to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline are growing. Since early this month, they have been topping Gazprom's daily contractual obligations by over 30 per cent every day. For instance, on November 7, supplies as requested by China hit a new peak, exceeding the Company's daily contractual obligations by 35.4 per cent.
According to Gas Infrastructure Europe, underground gas storage facilities in Europe were filled to 74 per cent of their capacity as of November 13, with working gas inventories lagging behind last year's by 19.5 billion cubic meters. As much as 6.6 per cent of the amount of gas injected during the summer period has already been withdrawn from the facilities.
Notably, five daily records for withdrawal of gas from Europe's UGS facilities were broken between November 1 and 5, marking all-time highs for these dates in many years of observation. The biggest record was set on November 3 at 345.2 million cubic meters.
The inventories in Ukraine's UGS facilities are 37 per cent (or 10.3 billion cubic meters) below the level of last year.
Gazprom continues to inject its gas into five European UGS facilities.
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