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Energy Minister: Ukraine will increase gas reserves in advance of winter next year

Denys Shmyhal, the energy minister of Ukraine, said that Ukraine will have 14.6 billion cubic metres (bcm), or natural gas, in underground storage by 2026-2027.

He stated?on?Telegram Messenger that the plan of accumulating 14.6 bcm is the "base-case" scenario, while the critical minimum would be an inventory of 13.2 billion cubic meters.

Before the previous heating season began in October 2025, Ukraine had stored approximately 13.2 bcm (billion cubic meters) of gas.

Shmyhal didn't specify how much gas Ukraine has currently in storage, or?how much they intend to import.

"It's clear that the next winter will be as challenging as this one. The forecast could be revised based on the security situation in the future, he added.

Shmyhal said that Ukraine's Naftogaz, the state-owned energy company in Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Gas Transmission System Operator were already working to reserve potential capacity for gas imports as well as extend the validity of what is known as the Vertical Gas Corridor.

This route enables Ukraine to receive LNG from terminals in Greece.

Ukraine was forced to increase its daily gas imports after Russia intensified its attacks against Ukrainian gas production in late last year.

Analysts said that imports would likely remain low at least until April. Purchases could increase if the European market prices drop.

Global gas and oil prices have risen due to the Iran war.

Analysts from Kyiv's ExPro?"consultancy" said that Ukraine finished the heating season for 2025/26 on March 10, and that gas reserves were 9.5 bcm - 1.6 times more than they had been a year earlier.

Analysts said that Ukraine could also obtain the gas it needs for the next heating seasons from its domestic production without having to resort to expensive imports. Reporting by Yuliia Diasa and Pavel Polityuk, Editing by Susan Fenton and Elaine Hardcastle

(source: Reuters)