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    EU to Work on More Flexible Gas Storage Filling Targets, Draft Shows

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    Posted on February 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The EU plans to introduce flexible gas storage targets to manage prices and supply, addressing concerns over strict deadlines and market stress.

    EU to work on more flexible gas storage filling targets, draft shows

    By Julia Payne and Kate Abnett

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will work on more flexible targets for EU countries to refill their gas storage ahead of winter, a draft EU document showed, after concerns among some governments that Europe's strict filling deadlines could drive up prices.

    The European Union's current targets, introduced in 2022 after Russia slashed gas deliveries to Europe, require member countries to refill their storage caverns to 90% of capacity by November, with intermediate targets for February, May, July and September.

    A draft European Commission document, due to be published next week, said: "The Commission will work with member states, also in the context of the gas storage regulation extension, to promote more coordinated and flexible gas storage refilling, including with dynamic targets."

    This will "reduce system stress linked to gas storage refilling", added the document.

    With EU benchmark gas prices climbing to hit two-year highs this month, countries including Germany and the Netherlands have called for the EU to soften its filling requirements - warning that fixed targets signal to the market that European buyers are obliged to buy, driving up gas prices and leaving a hefty bill for countries with large storage caverns.

    A senior EU official told Reuters on Wednesday the plan was to use more flexible dates or filling levels when setting the targets, to avoid traders using the fixed refilling deadlines to speculate and drive up prices.

    The Commission will publish a proposal by the end of March to extend the targets beyond 2025, when they are due to expire, the draft EU document said.

    However, countries including Germany - which has the biggest storage caverns in the EU - and the Czech Republic have also said they want changes to the goals for this year.

    The document is a draft of the European Commission's "Clean Industrial Deal", a package of measures to support European industries, which is due to be published on February 26.

    EU gas storage sites dropped to 44% full over the weekend, after cold weather and reduced Russian supplies caused a faster drawdown of stocks, Gas Infrastructure Europe data shows.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett and Julia Payne; Editing by David Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The EU is working on flexible gas storage targets.
    • •Current targets require 90% storage by November.
    • •New targets aim to reduce market price stress.
    • •Germany and the Netherlands seek softer targets.
    • •The proposal extends targets beyond 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU to work on more flexible gas storage filling targets, draft shows

    1What are the current gas storage targets for EU countries?

    The current targets require EU member countries to refill their gas storage to 90% capacity by November, a regulation introduced in 2022.

    2Why are EU countries calling for changes to gas storage targets?

    Countries like Germany and the Netherlands have expressed concerns that fixed targets could lead to market speculation, especially as gas prices have risen to two-year highs.

    3What is the European Commission's plan regarding gas storage targets?

    The European Commission plans to propose more flexible filling dates and levels to ease the pressure on gas storage refilling and will extend the targets beyond 2025.

    4What recent data was reported about EU gas storage levels?

    Recent data indicates that EU gas storage sites dropped to 44% full due to cold weather and reduced Russian gas supplies.

    5When is the European Commission expected to publish its proposal?

    The European Commission is expected to publish a proposal regarding gas storage targets by the end of March.

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