Natural gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities (USFs) on December 31-January 7 shrank by 1.9%, or 275 million cubic meters, from 14.693 billion cubic meters to 14.418 bcm, according to the state-run gas transmission system operator Ukrtransgaz.
Natural gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities decreased by 2%, or 296 million cubic meters, to 14.693 billion cubic meters from 14.989 bcm on December 24-31, according to Ukrtransgaz, a state-owned operator of Ukraine’s gas transmission system.
Ukraine is preparing the necessary documentation for the construction in the Chornobyl exclusion zone of a special storage facility, which will be required for receiving and storing highly radioactive waste – reprocessed nuclear fuel from Ukrainian nuclear power plants, which in the future will be returned to Ukraine from Russia, the press service of the State Agency for the Exclusion Zone Management said responding to an UNIAN request.
Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Kistion has said Ukraine plans to pump no less than 17 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas into its underground storage facilities (USFs) by the beginning of the heating season.
Natural gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities (USFs) on August 12 – August 19 rose by 2.7%, or 369 million cubic meters, from 13.802 billion cubic meters to 14.171 bcm, according to the state-run gas transport system operator Ukrtransgaz.
Natural gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities (USFs) on July 29 – August 5 rose by 2.7%, or 355 million cubic meters, from 13.069 billion cubic meters to 13.424 bcm, according to the state-run gas transport system operator Ukrtransgaz.
Ukraine and the European Union have launched a comprehensive study project for the Ukrainian underground gas storage (UGS) facilities, the press service of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine has reported.
Natural gas stocks in Ukraine's underground storage facilities grew by 3.3%, or 391 million cubic meters (mcm), from July 8 to July 15, to 12.320 billion cubic meters (bcm) from 11.929 bcm, according to the gas transport system's operator, Ukrtransgaz.
Natural gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities (USFs) on May 27 – June 4 2017 increased by 4.5%, or 445 million cubic meters, from 9.789 billion cubic meters to 10.234 billion cubic meters, according to the state-run gas transport system operator Ukrtransgaz.