Natural gas stocks in Ukraine's underground storage facilities (USFs) shrank by 1.1%, to 16.1 billion cubic meters (bcm) within a week on March 20-28.
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The USFs were filled by 52% as of March 28, 2021.
Background
- Ukraine started pumping natural gas into its USFs on March 11, 2020, as the country's reserves stood 15.808 bcm.
- On October 28, National Joint-Stock Company Naftogaz of Ukraine said it had stopped injecting gas into the underground storage facilities, having switched to pumping it out to cover the needs of the 2020-2021 heating season. Ukraine had accumulated over 28 bcm of gas as of the said date.