OMV says its gas deliveries from Russia have stopped


BERLIN (Reuters) – Austrian energy company OMV said gas deliveries from Russia had ended at 6 a.m. (0500 GMT) on Saturday, but the regulator said supplies to customers were stable despite a drop in flows into Austria.
“We confirm that there has been no gas delivery from 6 a.m. today,” an OMV spokesperson said.
Alfons Haber, head of E-Control, the regulator, said: “Quantities coming into Austria are currently down by 12-15%.”
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt in Berlin and Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich in Vienna; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
E-Control is the regulatory authority in Austria responsible for overseeing energy markets, ensuring fair competition, and protecting consumer interests in the energy sector.
OMV is an Austrian multinational oil and gas company, engaged in exploration, production, refining, and marketing of petroleum and petrochemical products.
Stable supplies refer to a consistent and reliable delivery of energy resources, ensuring that consumers and businesses can depend on uninterrupted access to energy.
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