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German gas supply secure, no market intervention needed, says ministry

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Posted on February 17, 2026

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BERLIN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Germany's gas supply remains secure this winter and there is no need for state intervention in the market, the economy ministry said on Tuesday, pointing to a more stable

Germany's Gas Supply Remains Stable, No Need for Market Intervention

Germany's Gas Supply Security

BERLIN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Germany's gas supply remains secure this winter and there is no need for state intervention in the market, the economy ministry said on Tuesday, pointing to a more stable situation than last year and strong LNG and pipeline imports.

Government's Approach to Energy Infrastructure

A ministry spokesperson said the government was working on a successor arrangement to existing storage rules, and examining an additional tool to better protect critical energy infrastructure, including pipelines.

Impact of LNG Terminals on Supply

Any state action should only occur if it "sustainably improves supply security" and is cost-efficient, the spokesperson added.

Market Stability and Gas Prices

Germany implemented a three-stage emergency plan in June 2022 to reduce its dependence on Russian gas due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a subsequent sudden drop in gas imports from Moscow.

Since then the country has built several LNG terminals, signed deals with Qatar, Oman, Norway and others to diversify supply.

Germany's former dependence on Russian gas has been replaced by alternative sources, while gas demand has fallen 15% since 2022, the economy ministry said.

Reliable LNG and pipeline imports are stabilising the market, and gas prices have settled close to 32 euros ($37.81)per megawatt hour after a modest cold-weather rise.

Storage levels were above legal thresholds and remain effective given reduced consumption, the spokesperson said.

($1 = 0.8462 euros)

(Reporting by Holger Hansen, Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by Madeline Chambers)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's gas supply is secure this winter.
  • No state intervention is needed in the gas market.
  • Germany has diversified its gas supply sources.
  • Gas demand in Germany has decreased by 15% since 2022.
  • Gas prices have stabilized at around 32 euros per MWh.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LNG?
LNG stands for liquefied natural gas, which is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for easier storage and transportation.
What are LNG terminals?
LNG terminals are facilities for the import, export, and storage of liquefied natural gas, playing a crucial role in energy supply chains.
What is gas supply security?
Gas supply security refers to the ability to ensure a stable and reliable supply of gas to meet demand, especially during peak periods.
What is energy infrastructure?
Energy infrastructure includes the physical systems and facilities necessary for the production, transmission, and distribution of energy.

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