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Ukraine's gas exports are falling, and further imports are expected to be low

Analysts said that Ukraine's natural gas imports would remain low at least until April. Purchases could increase if prices on the European market decline.

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

According to data from the operator of the gas transmission systems, Ukraine had planned to import exclusively 0.8 million cubic metres (mcm), as opposed 23 mcm, on Tuesday.

Ukraine received gas in the period January to March from Poland, Hungary Slovakia and Romania.

After Russia intensified its attacks on Ukrainian gas production in late 2013, Ukraine, which had previously only imported small volumes of gas, increased daily imports to approximately 24 mcm.

The transmission system operator?did not respond to a comment request.

"The decline in imports was driven by the high prices of natural gas in Europe. These prices remained higher in Ukraine throughout the month of March. In March, the average price of gas in Europe was 9 euros higher per MWh than in Ukraine. This is according to a report by ExPro consultants.

It added that "Gas export volumes are expected to remain low through April."

ExPro stated that Ukraine can afford to not import gas in April given the higher storage levels than one year ago.

The consultancy stated that Ukraine finished the 2025/26 "heating season" on March 10, and the gas reserves in storage were 9.5 billion cubic metres (bcm), which is 1.6 times more than a year ago.

Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine's Energy Minister, said that Ukraine plans to begin the heating season in 2026/27 with at least 13 bcm of underground gas storage - roughly the same volume as the previous season.

Analysts believe that Ukraine can obtain the gas it needs for the next heating seasons from its own production without having to import expensive imported gas. (Reporting and editing by Joe Bavier; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)