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    German gas storage at 75% but operators keep an eye on winter supply

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's gas storage is 75% full, meeting EU targets for November. INES warns of potential winter supply risks if temperatures drop.

    Table of Contents

    • Germany's Gas Storage Status and Winter Preparedness
    • Current Storage Levels and Requirements
    • Risks of a Cold Winter
    • Key Players in Gas Storage

    Germany Achieves 75% Gas Storage Ahead of Winter Supply Concerns

    Germany's Gas Storage Status and Winter Preparedness

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany has filled its natural gas storage facilities to levels that will meet the European Union's minimum requirements by November 1, but national operators' group INES says it plans to monitor supply security closely because risks remain.

    With 75% of storage space filled, the legal requirement to hit 81% by November 1 should be met, INES said on Tuesday.

    Levels had reached more than 95% by the same time last year, data from industry group GIE showed.

    Current Storage Levels and Requirements

    "This (75%) level normally offers a secure (winter season) gas supply if temperatures are normal or warm," said INES, adding that a particularly cold winter would present risks.

    The winter gas season in the wholesale market runs from October 1 to the end of March 2026.

    The EU and its member states set rules on filling storage sites to ensure a safety buffer after Russia cut westward deliveries and the bloc has since decided to phase out all remaining imports from Russia by 2027.

    Risks of a Cold Winter

    While stocks should last to the end of March, European neighbours have been slow to fill their facilities and a severe winter could trigger sizeable demand, INES said, leading to Germany's storage being depleted by the end of January.

    Germany is mainland Europe's biggest gas consumer and has underground storage capacity equivalent to a quarter of annual consumption.

    Key Players in Gas Storage

    SEFE, one of 16 INES member companies, said last week that it did not allocate any space at its Rehden facility for 2025/26 in an auction, having allocated some gas in earlier rounds.

    Other players are RWE Gas Storage West, Uniper Energy Storage and VNG.

    The next update will be on November 18.

    (Reporting by Vera Eckert; Editing by David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's gas storage is at 75%, meeting EU's November target.
    • •INES plans to monitor supply security due to winter risks.
    • •A cold winter could deplete Germany's gas by January.
    • •Germany is Europe's largest gas consumer with significant storage capacity.
    • •Next update on gas storage levels will be on November 18.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German gas storage at 75% but operators keep an eye on winter supply

    1What is gas storage?

    Gas storage refers to the practice of storing natural gas in underground facilities to ensure a reliable supply during periods of high demand, such as winter.

    2What is the significance of 75% gas storage?

    A 75% gas storage level indicates that Germany has met the European Union's minimum requirement for gas reserves ahead of winter, ensuring a buffer against supply disruptions.

    3What are the risks of a cold winter?

    A cold winter can increase the demand for gas significantly, potentially leading to depletion of stored gas supplies if not managed properly.

    4What is the role of INES?

    INES is the national operators' group in Germany that monitors gas supply security and ensures compliance with storage regulations.

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