Ukraine's daily order for gas from Slovakia grows to 33.6 mcm on Jan 16

Ukraine has filed an application for an increased gas supply from Slovakia in the amount of 33.6 million cubic meters (mcm).

The order for January 1-5 was 18.8 mcm per day, whereas it was between 11.4 mcm and 13.5 mcm for January 6-13, and it grew to 26.7-27.6 mcm for January 14-15, according to Slovakia's gas transport system operator Eustream.

Ukrainian gas transport system operator PJSC Ukrtransgaz reported in turn that the amount of gas taken from the country's gas storage facilities fell to 72.7 mcm from 93.5 mcm on Wednesday, January 13, due to an increase in gas shipments from Slovakia as of January 14.

Ukraine had 12.468 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas in underground storage facilities as of January 14, 2016, whereas gas stocks stored underground as of January 14, 2015, stood at 10.361 bcm.

As was reported, Ukraine daily imported from 29.7 mcm to 41.2 mcm from Slovakia on January 1-31, 2015.

NJSC Naftogaz Ukrainy contracted 1.7 bcm of European gas for December 2015-March 2016, having agreed to buy it from Noble Clean Fuels Limited, Engie SA, Axpo Trading AG, E.ON Global Commodities SE and Eni trading & shipping SpA for funds lent by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Following tenders, the price of the contracted gas was fixed between $188 and $211 per 1,000 cubic meters.

At the same time, the price of Russian gas which Russia's OAO Gazprom offers Ukraine for the first quarter of 2016 is about $212 per 1,000 cubic meters.

Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolev said earlier that the diversification of gas supplies and gas shipments from Europe had let Ukraine switch to the commercial format of gas purchases from Russia, which now depend on the offered price.