Bloomberg: East Europe Stocks Up on Gas as Ukraine Crisis Drags on
Eastern European nations from Poland to Serbia are boosting stockpiles of natural gas after Russia reduced deliveries during the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine and concerns rose about a winter shutoff.
Underground storage in the Czech Republic and Poland is at full capacity, while Slovakia expects to top up its storage facilities in the next several days, the countries’ gas companies said. Serbia, whose sole depot has a capacity of 450 million cubic meters, may ask neighboring Hungary to store up to 200 million cubic meters of gas in its reservoirs, according to Energy Minister Aleksandar Antic.
While the level of eastern European countries’ dependence on Russian gas through Ukraine varies, the region as a whole relies more on deliveries from OAO Gazprom (OGZD) than western Europe. Gas importers in Slovakia and Poland -- countries that provided reverse gas flows to Ukraine after the Russian company stopped supplying it in June -- saw volumes drop in the last few days.
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