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Gasunie urges Dutch Government to Build Strategic Gas Reserve

Gasunie, the Dutch natural gas grid operator, urged on Wednesday that the government 'build a strategic?gas?reserve' to ensure that?the Netherlands is able to withstand a long-term disruption in supplies.

Gasunie stated that the Netherlands is protected from short-term disruptions caused by cold weather but not long-term issues such as geopolitical tensions and sabotage.

Hans Coenen, Gasunie's director, said that the current geopolitical environment requires a?realistic approach and preparations to the unexpected.

Gas company has called for research into?the use as a reserve of the cushion gas? that is stored in large gas storages across the country.

Cushion gas is stored permanently in natural gas storages for maintaining adequate pressure.

The Netherlands, once a major gas supplier in Europe, has now become an importer of gas after shutting down its large Groningen gas field because of the earthquakes caused by gas extraction.

The Netherlands is a major gas consumer. However, a growing part of the gas comes from the United States. In the form of liquid natural gas.

Gasunie reported that the country has large underground gas storages. Approximately 85% of their capacity would be required to meet annual gas demand in normal circumstances. (Reporting by Bart Meijer. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)