This infographic puts Europe''s current gas storage levels in perspective by comparing them with annual gas consumption in 2021, based on data from Gas Infrastructure Europe as of November 28, 2022.
In mid-December 2021, Europe had 690 TWh of gas in storage. On average from 2016 to 2020, it took until the third week of January for reserves to drop this low.
European natural gas storage, 2011-2021 reported inventories as percent of total capacity each year on Oct 4 91.78 2012 82.48 2013 93.18 2014 82.88 2015 90.7 2016 85.51 2017
The chart shows the gas storage capacity, the amount of gas in storage and the filling level for each EU member state as of 31 January 2024. Germany, France,
We assess the demand reduction needed if the 90 percent storage target is to be achieved. Our assessment takes into account EU imports, exports to refill gas storage facilities in Ukraine and Moldova,
Germany, and the rest of Europe for that matter, seems to have "saved" enough gas during the summer injection period to have reached, by many estimates,
How will gas storage be ensured for Member States without their own storage capacity? Having sufficient gas in storage facilities across the EU is a joint responsibility and will
Given current storage levels, Europe is on pace to end summer with over 3.43 Tcf in storage, even if Freeport remains offline and the Yamal pipeline that runs
Almost every household uses it and, fortunately, natural gas can be stored quite efficiently – much better than renewables. But the question is how natural gas is stored, how big the natural gas storage
Typically, storage provides 25-30% of gas consumed in the EU during winter; it reduces the need to import additional gas and contributes to absorbing supply shocks. Reinforced EU rules on gas storage The EU experienced a prolonged period of
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