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Yamal-Europe Russian gas link at a halt after hints of westbound flows

Published 02/02/2022, 10:17
Updated 02/02/2022, 10:21

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Natural gas supplies between Poland and Germany via the Russian Yamal-Europe pipeline came to a halt on Wednesday, data from the German network operator Gascade showed, dashing expectations it was about to pump gas west for the first time since December.

Russian gas supplies to Europe have come under scrutiny as thousands of Russian troops have massed near the border of traditional gas transit nation Ukraine, raising fears of an invasion.

The West has accused Russia of deliberately withholding gas and helping to drive prices to record levels, in part to increase pressure on German regulators to approve the new Nord Stream 2 link that would increase Russian gas flows to Europe. Russia has denied the claims.

Gas through the Yamal pipeline, which typically flows west into Germany, has been in reverse mode, flowing east to Poland, since Dec. 21.

It was expected to revert to its normal mode of exporting west after Gazprom (MCX:GAZP) booked transit capacity for eight hours, starting from 2100 GMT on Tuesday.

But after about an hour of western flows early on Wednesday, Gascade's website showed the pipeline was at a standstill in both directions. Gas prices rose in response.

The British day-ahead gas price was up 1.50 pence at 176.50 pence per therm. The Dutch equivalent day-ahead contract was up by 1.15 euros at 77.05 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). [NG/GB]

The initial wesbite data had showed preliminary hourly gas flows of 16,318 kilowatt-hours (kWh) during one hour, compared to 16.2 million kWh booked by Gazprom at a daily auction.

Capacity can be booked via daily auctions.

The Yamal pipeline usually makes up about a sixth of Russia's annual gas exports to Europe and Turkey.

High prices have discouraged purchases of spot volumes from Russia and buyers have resorted to using stored gas in Europe, meaning storage levels have fallen below their five-year average.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A view shows pipelines near a gas processing facility, operated by Gazprom company, at Bovanenkovo gas field on the Arctic Yamal peninsula, Russia May 21, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo

Capacity nominations for supply to Slovakia from Ukraine via the Velke Kapusany border point, another major route for Russian gas deliveries to Europe, eased on Wednesday after hitting their highest point in 2022 on Tuesday.

Nominations were seen at 671,797 MWh, down from revised levels of 850,143 MWh on Tuesday.

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