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Gas transit flows typical amid reported clashes near Russia's Sudzha, Kyiv states

Russian natural gas continued to transit Ukraine to European customers as typical on Wednesday, Kyiv's gas transmission operator stated in the middle of reports of clashes near the Russian town of Sudzha where Russian gas flows into Ukraine.

As of 13:00 Kyiv time (1000 GMT), gas is being transported to European consumers as normal, with no modifications. Nominations have actually been confirmed and the physical flow of gas is maintained, the operator informed Reuters.

Russia's Gazprom said it would send out 39.4 million cubic metres (mcm) of gas to Europe via Ukraine on Wednesday, down from 42.4 mcm on Tuesday.

The Russian defence ministry said on Wednesday its forces had prevented an advance of Ukrainian troops deep into the border location in between the two nations in the southern Russian area of Kursk.

2 Russian military blogs said, without offering proof, that Ukrainian forces had actually captured a gas determining facility at Sudzha, through which Russian natural gas passes.

Reuters might not independently validate the scenario on the ground.

The Sudzha gas transfer and measuring stations in the Kursk area of Russia are currently the only entry point for Russian natural gas into the Ukrainian gas transmission system for onward transport to Europe.

In May 2022, at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian transit operator stopped carrying gas on an alternative branch line through the transit point of Sokhranivka near the Luhansk region in the east.

Ukraine said Russian forces had begun taking gas transiting through Ukraine and sending it to two Russia-backed separatist areas in the nation's east.

After the closure of Sokhranivka, transit volumes fell by a. quarter as Gazprom said it was not able to divert volumes to. Sudzha.

Currently, about 42 million cubic metres of gas passes. through Sudzha every day. The overall yearly transit volume is. about 14 billion cubic metres.

The agreement on Russian gas transit to Europe through. Ukraine expires in 2024, and Kyiv has said it has no intention. of extending it or concluding a new offer.

(source: Reuters)