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EU’s Gas Storage Challenge Ahead of Winter

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As winter approaches, the EU faces a significant challenge in replenishing its gas storage, with levels currently at just 28% capacity, the lowest in four years. This situation is exacerbated by ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly the conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted global gas markets and driven up prices. The European Commission has mandated a minimum storage target of 90% by November, but achieving this will require a 13% increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports compared to last year.

The rising demand for LNG in Asia, particularly from China and India, is complicating the EU’s efforts. European buyers have been hesitant to bid aggressively for additional supplies, anticipating a potential easing of prices later in the summer. However, the planned phase-out of Russian gas imports under EU law adds another layer of complexity, as the bloc aims for energy independence while supporting Ukraine.

Despite these hurdles, the EU’s gas infrastructure is reportedly resilient, with expanded regasification capacity expected to help meet winter demand. However, current storage injections are lagging behind historical averages, prompting regulators to urge member states to monitor and act to ensure energy security.

Additionally, the EU is grappling with impending methane emissions regulations, which could impact gas supply dynamics. While some countries are pushing back against these rules, the potential for increased costs may deter key LNG exporters, further straining the EU’s energy landscape as winter looms.

Source: Euronews

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