This is 15.2 % (or 58.8 billion m3) more than in the same period of last year.
The company ramped up its domestic supplies from the gas transmission system by 16.5 % (or by 29.6 billion m3) over said period of 2021.
Gazprom increased its gas exports to the countries beyond the FSU to 164.8 billion m3, which is 8.3 % (or 12.7 billion m3) higher than the figure for the same period of 2020.
Specifically, the company increased its gas supplies:
Serbia (+92.9 %)
Bulgaria (+48.2 %)
Poland (+7.3 %)
Greece (+13.7 %)
Slovenia (+53.3 %)
Finland (+10.8 %)
Bulgaria (+48.2 %)
Poland (+7.3 %)
Greece (+13.7 %)
Slovenia (+53.3 %)
Finland (+10.8 %)
Gas supplies to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline are growing.
Since early this month, they have been topping Gazprom's daily contractual obligations by over 30 % every day.
For instance, on November 7, supplies as requested by China hit a new peak, exceeding the company's daily contractual obligations by 35.4 %.
According to Gas Infrastructure Europe, underground gas storage facilities in Europe were filled to 74 % of their capacity as of November 13, with working gas inventories lagging behind last year's by 19.5 billion m3.
As much as 6.6 % of the amount of gas injected during the summer period has already been withdrawn from the facilities.
Notably, 5 daily records for withdrawal of gas from Europe's UGS facilities were broken between November 1 and 5, marking all-time highs for these dates in many years of observation.
The biggest record was set on November 3 at 345.2 million m3.
The inventories in Ukraine's UGS facilities are 37 % (or 10.3 billion m3) below the level of last year.
Gazprom continues to inject its gas into 5 European UGS facilities.