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Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine states its gas supply is secure

Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine stated on Monday its gas supply is safe and secure even if Russia's Gazprom stops shipments to Austria completely.

Gazprom on Saturday halted supplies to Austrian energy company OMV after OMV won an arbitration case against Gazprom awarding it more than 230 million euros ($ 244 million). in damages and stated it would recuperate that money by not paying. Gazprom's invoices.

Gazprom's deliveries to Austria via pipeline through Ukraine. and Slovakia have actually continued, nevertheless. Flows into Austria are. down by less than a 5th.

We have actually gotten assurances from our suppliers that we will. receive the contractually agreed gas volumes even in case. of a possible interruption in supply from Gazprom Export,. Voestalpine stated in a declaration in action to a Reuters. concern about security of supply.

Voestalpine is one of Austria's greatest customers of gas as. steelmaking is energy-intensive.

In addition, Voestalpine gets gas directly from various. worldwide sources and can also use the natural gas. storage facility built in 2022, which alone will cover our. current requirements completely for a minimum of 3-4 months, it added,. describing its own reserves.

Austria has long been greatly reliant on Russian gas. The. country promised to kick that habit right after Russia's. full-scale intrusion of Ukraine in 2022. It says it is now. gotten ready for an end to Russian gas supplies, with large gas. storage centers that are 93% full and other sources able to. fill any supply space.

At the very same time, it continues to obtain most of its gas. from Russia. In September, the most recent month for which data is. offered, 86% of imports came from Russia, according to the. government's energy portal.

(source: Reuters)