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    Ukrainian gas reserves at their lowest in 12 years, analyst ExPro says

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine's gas reserves are at a 12-year low, with storage facilities less than a third full. Russian attacks have impacted gas storage and imports, posing challenges for winter preparations.

    Ukraine's Gas Reserves Hit 12-Year Low Amid Ongoing Conflict

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's gas reserves are at their lowest in 12 years, with storage facilities currently less than a third full, analysis firm ExPro said on Wednesday.

    The estimate comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earlier accused Moscow of deliberately undermining its preparations for winter following a Russian strike on a gas facility in Ukraine's southern Odesa region.

    Ukraine had 10 billion cubic metres of gas in its underground storage facilities as of August 5, pumping one bcm of gas to storage in the past 19 days, ExPro said on Wednesday. Ukraine's energy ministry has said the country needs around 13 bcm of gas in storage for the winter season.

    Ukrainian storage facilities are 32.3% full, ExPro said, with reserves down 9% from a year earlier.

    It is not yet clear how Wednesday's Russian attack on the Odesa region's gas interconnector, which is used to supply U.S. and Azeri gas via Bulgaria and Romania, will affect its future gas collection.

    Ukraine had been forced to ramp up gas withdrawals from storage and increase imports over winter and spring after Russian missile attacks damaged production facilities in the east of the country.

    The energy minister has said Ukraine had to import at least 4.6 bcm of gas for the 2025/26 winter heating season.

    (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine's gas reserves are at a 12-year low.
    • •Storage facilities are less than a third full.
    • •Russian strikes impact gas storage and imports.
    • •Ukraine needs 13 bcm of gas for winter.
    • •Recent attacks affect future gas collection.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukrainian gas reserves at their lowest in 12 years, analyst ExPro says

    1What is the current status of Ukraine's gas reserves?

    Ukraine's gas reserves are at their lowest in 12 years, with storage facilities currently less than a third full, according to ExPro.

    2How much gas does Ukraine currently have in storage?

    As of August 5, Ukraine had 10 billion cubic metres of gas in its underground storage facilities, which is 32.3% full.

    3What impact have Russian attacks had on Ukraine's gas supply?

    Russian missile attacks have forced Ukraine to ramp up gas withdrawals from storage and increase imports, particularly after damage to production facilities.

    4What are the implications of the recent Russian attack on gas infrastructure?

    The attack on the Odesa region's gas interconnector raises concerns about future gas collection and supply from U.S. and Azeri sources.

    5How much gas does Ukraine need to import for the winter heating season?

    The energy minister has indicated that Ukraine needs to import at least 4.6 billion cubic metres of gas for the 2025/26 winter heating season.

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