Gas transit via Ukrainian GTS exceeds last year figures by 18% in first days of May
Transit of natural gas via the Ukrainian gas transport system (GTS) to Europe and Moldova from May 1 through May 4, 2016 increased 18%, compared to the same period a year ago..
According to public joint-stock company Ukrtransgaz, daily gas transit in the first days of May 2016 was 209.8 million cubic meters, while in April it was 185.5 million cubic meters, in March – 218.5 million cubic meters, February – 211.9 million cubic meters and January - 206.7 million cubic meters.
Ukraine in 2015 increased transit of natural gas to Europe and Moldova by 7.9% (by 4.885 billion cubic meters) compared to 2014, to 67.082 billion cubic meters. Gas transit through the country to Europe in 2015 was 64.161 billion cubic meters, and 2.921 billion cubic meters to Moldova.
In January through April 2016 gas transit via Ukrainian gas transport system increased by 38.5% or 6.924 billion cubic meters, to 24.893 billion cubic meters.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Top 10 gas station networks in 2024 increases tax payments more than twice
20:37, 10.03.2025
By striking at Ukraine's gas infrastructure, Russia wants to achieve return of transit – ex-head of Naftogaz Kobolev
19:33, 07.03.2025
Gas imports to depend on consequences of Russian shelling of gas infrastructure - energy committee head
20:33, 20.02.2025
No threat of stopping gas stations due to new form of receipt from March 1 - A-95 director
12:53, 18.02.2025
Work continues on possibility of transporting Azerbaijani gas through territory of Ukraine - MFA
15:04, 07.02.2025
LATEST
Some 30 projects within NEFCO Green Recovery Program for Ukraine completed
10:42, 14.03.2025
Third group of REDpreneurUA program launched: support and development of existing business in Ukraine – URCS
19:57, 12.03.2025
Ukrainian oil company Ukrnafta integrates ERP system to automate key business processes
14:05, 12.03.2025
Ukrainian delivery operator Nova Poshta to audit processes as part of structural overhaul
13:35, 12.03.2025
Russia's National Wealth Fund could be depleted within 1 year if oil prices fall to $45-$47 per barrel – Ukrainian diplomat