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Gazprom announced supposedly problems of Europe with gas pumping – the company's shares immediately fell

The head of Gazprom believes that “in Europe, they do not realize the scale of the problem with the gas pump into underground gas storage facilities” (PHG).

“The current dynamics of the pumping suggests that it will be difficult for individual countries of Europe – 90%of the PHGG full of PHG. For example, Germany and the Netherlands, which are included in the five countries with the largest volume of storage capacities in Europe. Currently, Germany’s storage facilities are filled with only 71.1%, the Netherlands – by 64.8%. This creates serious risks of deficiency of deficiency Gas in the case of sharp or prolonged colds, ”Miller said.

According to his version, there is an “obvious problem” with a gas banass in the Baltic countries and, in general, supposedly in this region, “preparation for winter is actually disrupted.”

Miller, whose company was actually removed from gas supplies to Europe, decided to say that the Europeans allegedly “are all the time of time” to rectify the situation.

The head of Gazprom did not directly call to buy gas from his company, but this is exactly what is read between the lines.



Just an hour after the appearance of the post with a statement by Miller, the Gazprom Promotion on Mosbirzh We started cheaper, and at 0.00 medium, September 3, they fell by 2.02%:

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Context

Before a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian Federation was the main supplier of gas to the EU, providing more than 40% of imports. After the start of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, Europe accelerated the abandonment of Russian energy. In 2023, Russian gas amounted to about 8% of the EU imports, reported Bloomberg.

After the contract of Russian gas signed in 2019 in 2019 expired in 2019 through Ukraine, the Turetsky Stream pipeline was the only route for the transit of Russian gas.

In August 2025 The Moscow Times wrote that the power of the “Turkish flow” was increased after the transit through Ukraine, but this was not enough to compensate for the absence of Ukrainian transit, and Gazprom has exported about 17 billion m³ to the current rates of Gazprom supplies, this will be the “antirexer” since the early 1970s.

Ashley Davis

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