Gazprom to want to increase operating reserve of gas in Russian underground gas storages by 4% in 2013

In 2013, Gazprom intends to create an operating reserve of gas in the amount of 69.02 billion cubic meters in Russian underground gas storages that is by 2.7 billion cubic meters more than 2012.

This rate will become the maximum amount in the history of the Russian gas industry.

Work on replenishment of gas, taken in the autumn and winter season of 2012, in underground gas storages were almost completed.

Given underground gas storages, located in Belarus, the Gazprom’s operating gas reserve will reach 69.94 billion cubic meters.

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