Eustream continues aim to transmit the greatest amounts of gas via the Brotherhood pipeline from Russia via Ukraine and Slovakia further westward.
Despite being at the peak of the winter season, the Slovak-Ukrainian gas pipeline Vojany - Uzhgorod is only operating at half capacity.
During January, roughly 19 million cubic meters of natural gas per day were shipped across Slovakia to Ukraine, according to the Spectator.
Eustream, the Slovak gas transmitter and operator of the Vojany – Uzhgorod pipeline, informed that shipments in January were some 2 million cubic meters per day lower than in December. At the end of November last year, daily gas shipments from Slovakia to Ukraine ranged from 25 to 27 mcm, the SITA newswire reported.
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Eustream continues aim to transmit the greatest amounts of gas via the Brotherhood pipeline from Russia via Ukraine and Slovakia further westward.
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