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Analysts estimate that Ukraine's gas reserves are more than 8 billion cubic meters.

ExPro, an analysis firm, said that gas reserves in Ukrainian storage sites exceeded 8 billion cubic meters (bcm), but remained at the lowest levels in the past 11 years.

After Russian missiles damaged the production facilities to the east of Ukraine, Ukraine was forced to increase gas imports and withdraw more gas from storage this winter and in the spring.

ExPro reported that the storage facilities were nearly 26% full and volumes were 19.6% or 1.9 bcm lower than the same date a year earlier.

According to the consultancy, gas injection volumes were higher than in previous years and between 1 June and 28 1,25 bcm was pumped into gas storage facilities.

Since the start of this year's injection season, on April 17, 2.6 billion cubic meters of gas have been pumped into gas storage facilities.

Last month, the Ukrainian energy minister stated that Ukraine would need to import at least 4,6 bcm (billion cubic meters) of gas in order to heat its homes during winter 2025/26. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)