Ukraine's Energy Crisis: Navigating Russian Strikes and Gas Shortages
Ukraine faces increased Russian attacks on its energy system, prompting gas withdrawals from storage. The country has lost 55% of domestic gas production and seeks a 30% increase in imports. With only 28% storage capacity used, Ukraine may import gas worth $2 billion this winter.
 
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Ukraine is grappling with intensified Russian assaults on its energy infrastructure, forcing the nation to tap into its gas reserves, according to EU storage data released on Thursday.
The recent surge in Russian offensives has crippled Ukrainian gas production by 55%, prompting calls for a 30% rise in imports, announced the country's central bank and energy officials.
Despite housing the largest gas storage facilities in Europe, Ukraine's reserves were only 28% full as of October 22, prompting plans to source additional gas worth $2 billion from Europe, the U.S., and Azerbaijan this winter, stated President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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