20221021 Moldova (site) EN
The capacities of the Ukrainian GTS allow increasing the gas supply to Moldova at least tenfold

GTSOU refutes the information about the lack of capacity on the part of Ukraine to increase the volume of gas transit to Moldova. The Company has provided an official confirmation to the request of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova about the available gas transit capacity to this country via Ukraine. The request from the Moldovan government verified the version that PJSC Gazprom reduced the volume of gas supplies by 30%, allegedly due to the lack of necessary capacities at the Ukrainian GTS.

GTSOU assures that the capacity for gas transit through the Ukrainian GTS, both at the entry point to Ukraine and the exit point from Ukraine to Moldova, significantly exceeds the volumes pumped by Gazprom.

At the entry point to Ukraine – Sudzha, in September, the volume of booked capacity was 77.2 million cubic meters per day, and in October – 72 million cubic meters per day. It is used by only 50-55%; that is, the increase in transit to Moldova could occur through these already paid-for but unused capacities. Besides, Gas TSO of Ukraine has also provided an additional opportunity to book 15 million cubic meters of gas transit capacity monthly and 52.6 million cubic meters daily at the entry point Sudzha at the auctions.

At the same time, the capacity booked in September-October at the exit points from Ukraine to Moldova is only 5.7 million cubic meters per day (1.2 – at the exit point  Oleksiivka and 4.5 million cubic meters per day at the exit point Grebenyky). The possibility of booking additional capacities at exit points offered by GTSOU at auctions was not used either, namely: at IP Grebenyky – 22.5 million cubic meters per day of firm capacity monthly and 25.5 million cubic meters per day of interruptible capacity daily; at IP Oleksiivka – 5.91 million cubic meters per day of firm capacity every month and 6.7 million cubic meters per day of interruptible capacity daily.

Thus, there are no technical barriers to increasing the volume of gas transportation to Moldova. The capacity of the Ukrainian gas transportation system allows increasing the current volumes of transit to Moldova by at least ten times.

“High-capacity and extensive Ukrainian gas transportation system provides all the possibilities to increase the volume of supplies to Moldova. But Gazprom does not have the political will to do this. And any attempts to shift the blame to the alleged technical inadequacy of the GTS is a manipulation that is easily refuted by the technical data,” noted Olga Bielkova, Director of Government and International Affairs at Gas TSO of Ukraine. “Once again, Russia demonstrates its unreliability as a gas supplier, driven by geopolitical ambitions. For its part, understanding the complexity of the situation in the energy sector, Ukraine is ready to remain a reliable transit partner for Moldova, providing the necessary capacity for gas supplies to the country and the gas storage in Ukrainian gas storage facilities.”