Ukraine Slashes Gas Storage Fees by 11% to Boost Winter Reserves

The cut aims to accelerate domestic gas injection, targeting 14.6 billion cubic meters stored before the 2026–2027 heating season. Ukraine’s state energy regulator reduced natural gas storage fees by 11% to incentivize faster domestic buildup ahead of winter. The move incl

The cut aims to accelerate domestic gas injection, targeting 14.6 billion cubic meters stored before the 2026–2027 heating season.

Ukraine’s state energy regulator reduced natural gas storage fees by 11% to incentivize faster domestic buildup ahead of winter. The move includes an option for further discounts if long-term capacity bookings of at least one year are secured.

The country aims to store 14.6 billion cubic meters of gas, equivalent to 34% of its total underground storage capacity, before the 2026–2027 heating season. Ukraine holds Europe’s largest gas storage infrastructure, positioning it as a key regional player.

The tariff adjustment is designed to attract domestic and international users by lowering costs, potentially easing supply concerns for the upcoming winter period.

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