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According to GIE, gas pumping into UGS facilities in EU countries amounted to 394 mln cubic meters (mcm) on July 30 ...
Germany experienced a notable rise in energy consumption during the first half of 2025, according to a report released by AGEB.
Britain’s largest gas storage site risks closure by the end of the year unless the Government steps in to provide financial ...
The European Union adopted a new law on Friday to extend gas storage regulations through 2027 and bolster energy security across the bloc. EU countries will be required to reach 90% of gas storage ...
Today, the Council adopted proposed changes to the gas storage regulation, extending the current requirement for member states to maintain sufficient gas reserves before the winter season by an ...
Chinese battery supplier Gotion High-Tech officially launched localized production of its 5MWh liquid-cooled energy storage system—branded as Gotion GRID—at its facility in Göttingen, Germany.
U.S. natural-gas inventories likely grew slightly more than usual last week, increasing the storage surplus over the five-year average, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of analysts.
U.S. natural gas futures ended a choppy session near flat as a storage report landed in line with expectations and near-term temperature forecasts remained hot but with little change.
The historic Spindletop oil site in Texas offers a model for storing more natural gas underground amid forecasts of surging demand.
The German government has approved a new offshore gas drilling project in a cross-border reservoir with the Netherlands in an effort to boost energy security, according to the German Economy Ministry.
Natural gas stored underground is expected to have risen by 47 billion cubic feet to 3,053 Bcf in the week ended July 11, according to the average estimate of 11 analysts, brokers and traders.
Flexible connections, better optimization, and theneed for better cooperation between parties for grid connections were all hot topics in the German-focused second session of the event.