Ukrainian gas stocks shrink by 6.9% to 20.25 bcm since Nov 2

Underground storage facilities were filled by 65% as of December 7.

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Natural gas stocks in Ukraine's underground storage facilities (USFs) have shrunk by 6.9%, to 20.25 billion cubic meters (bcm) since November 2, when Ukraine started pumping out gas from its reserves amid the heating season.

As of December 7, 2019, gas reserves in the country's USFs stood at 20.25 bcm, which was 29.8% up from 15.6 bcm as of December 7, 2018, the state-run gas transport system operator Ukrtransgaz said.

In particular, 70.98 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas was withdrawn from the storage facilities on December 7 alone.

The country's USFs were filled by 65% as of December 7.

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As UNIAN reported earlier, Ukraine on November 2 stopped injecting gas into the underground storage facilities and began pumping it out for 2019-2020 heating season.

By the start of the 2019-2020 heating season, Ukraine had accumulated 21.76 bcm of gas in its underground storage facilities against 17.2 bcm reported before the start of the 2018-2019 heating season.

Earlier, NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine said the country needed to accumulate at least 20 bcm of gas in its USFs to pass the heating season smoothly.

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