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Russian gas flows via Yamal-Europe pipeline reversed for 6th day

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Posted on December 27, 2021

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Yamal-Europe Pipeline Reversal Continues for Sixth Day

FRANKFURT/PRAGUE (Reuters) -The Yamal-Europe pipeline that usually delivers Russian gas to Western Europe was sending the fuel back to Poland for a sixth straight day on Sunday, according to data from German network operator Gascade.

Data showed that flows at the Mallnow metering point on the German-Polish border were going east into Poland at an hourly volume of nearly 1.2 million kilowatt hours (kWh/h) on Sunday.

Auction results showed Russian gas exporter Gazprom had not booked gas transit capacity for exports via the Yamal-Europe pipeline for Monday.

Gascade, which gets Russian gas and transports it within Germany, is owned by WIGA, a joint venture of Gazprom and oil and gas company Wintershall DEA. Wintershall DEA is co-owned by German chemicals group BASF-STOCKS-70dc04b4-71c7-40d6-b399-c3163c3ba8c4>BASF and Russia’s LetterOne.

Russia said this week the flow reversal was not a political move, though it coincides with rising tensions between Moscow and the West over Ukraine and has pushed gas prices to record highs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday Germany was reselling Russian gas to Poland and Ukraine rather than relieving an overheated market, putting blame for the reversal, and rocketing prices, on German gas importers.

The German Economy Ministry has declined comment on Putin’s allegation. Gas importers have not responded to Reuters’ requests for comment.

Data from Slovak pipeline operator Eustream showed capacity nominations for Sunday’s Russian gas flows from Ukraine to Slovakia via the Velke Kapusany border point were at 739,826 megawatt hours (MWh), slightly down from Saturday’s 747,031 MWh and below levels in recent weeks.

The recent drop was being balanced by higher nominations for flows from the Czech Republic to Slovakia, meaning that nominations for flows from Slovakia to Austrian hub Baumgarten were roughly stable compared with levels in past days and weeks.

(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Jan LopatkaEditing by Robert Birsel and Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Yamal-Europe pipeline reverses gas flow to Poland.
  • Gazprom hasn't booked transit capacity for Monday.
  • Reversal coincides with Russia-West tensions over Ukraine.
  • Gas prices hit record highs amid supply concerns.
  • Germany accused of reselling gas, not easing market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the reversal of gas flows in the Yamal-Europe pipeline, affecting European gas supply.
Why is the pipeline flow reversed?
The reversal is linked to Gazprom's decisions and coincides with geopolitical tensions, impacting gas prices.
How does this affect gas prices?
The reversal has contributed to record-high gas prices in Europe due to supply concerns.

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