A source close to the matter told ICIS that Moldova intends to inject 100 mcm in October and November in Ukrainian storages and withdraw the volumes in January. The exit capacity was offered by the Ukrainian transmission system operator GTSO.
GTSO now offers capacities on all borders which are covered by interconnection agreements, including the one with Russia. This was the 1st time that volumes were exported from Moldova to Ukraine along the Trans-Balkan line.
However, with the expiry of a long-term transit contract between Ukraine and Russia and Russian gas volumes switching from the Trans-Balkan line to the newly-commissioned TurkStream corridor, flows can now happen bidirectionally, opening up trading opportunities between countries along the route.




