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Ukraine hopes to import gas via Transbalkan pipeline at lower transit fee

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By Pavel Polityuk and Yuliia Dysa KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's energy regulator has approved a gas import mechanism that will avoid high transit fees when supplying gas through the Transbalkan pipeline

Ukraine Seeks Lower Transit Fees for Gas Imports via Transbalkan Pipeline

By Pavel Polityuk and Yuliia Dysa

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's energy regulator has approved a gas import mechanism that will avoid high transit fees when supplying gas through the Transbalkan pipeline from Greece to Ukraine, the Ukrainian energy ministry said on Tuesday.

Ukraine has faced a serious gas shortage since a series of devastating Russian missile strikes this year, which significantly reduced domestic gas production.

Ukraine now imports gas via Slovakia and Hungary, but does not use the southern route because of its higher transit tariffs, as gas from LNG terminals in Greece also passes through Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova.

"The Transbalkan route has significant potential to meet Ukraine's immediate needs ... however, this route passes through five countries, and the direct application of regulated tariffs makes it commercially unattractive compared to alternative options," the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry noted gas transit operators of five countries had "developed an optimised solution that will, in particular, allow the use of the currently unused capacity of the Transbalkan pipeline to import gas to Ukraine at a competitive tariff."

The ministry gave no more details, but added that it hopes for positive decisions from all participating countries on the use of the route.

The Kyiv government has said Ukraine needs to import at least 4 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas for the new 2025/26 heating season while analysts and former officials estimated the imports at about 6.3 bcm.

Ukraine's state firm Naftogaz has already started buying, having contracted 300 million cubic metres (mcm) of U.S. LNG from Poland's Orlen, whose supplies go through Poland.

The Polish and Lithuanian routes were the cheapest, but Ukraine would also have to use other pipelines as the Polish interconnector allows the import of only up to 7 mcm per day, compared with demand of at least 25 mcm.

Ukraine plans to import about 20 mcm of gas from Slovakia, Poland and Hungary on Tuesday.

"Having abandoned Russian energy supplies, Ukraine, like our partners in the EU, is actively working to find alternative gas supply routes. The use of the Transbalkan route is important in this context," Ukraine's energy minister German Galushchenko said in a statement.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa and Pavel PolityukEditing by David Goodman and David Evans)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine seeks to import gas via the Transbalkan pipeline.
  • The goal is to reduce high transit fees.
  • Ukraine faces a gas shortage due to reduced domestic production.
  • The Transbalkan route involves five countries.
  • Ukraine plans to import significant gas volumes for the 2025/26 season.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current gas supply situation in Ukraine?
Ukraine has faced a serious gas shortage due to Russian missile strikes that significantly reduced domestic gas production.
How does Ukraine plan to import gas to reduce costs?
Ukraine's energy regulator has approved a gas import mechanism that avoids high transit fees by utilizing the Transbalkan pipeline from Greece.
What are the expected gas import needs for Ukraine?
The Kyiv government has stated that Ukraine needs to import at least 4 billion cubic metres of gas for the upcoming heating season.
What routes are currently used for gas imports?
Currently, Ukraine imports gas via Slovakia and Hungary, but does not use the southern route due to higher transit tariffs.
What actions has Naftogaz taken regarding gas imports?
Naftogaz has contracted 300 million cubic metres of U.S. LNG from Poland's Orlen, which will be supplied through Poland.

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