Commodity Market Report
Ukraine gas markets long-term outlook 2020
Report summary
Reverse gas flows from Europe have been complimented by Ukraine's own modest gas production to meet recovering domestic demand. Direct Russian gas imports to Ukraine stopped in 2015, but the country does remain an important transit country for Russian flows to Europe. While Russia intends to diversify away from a reliance on Ukraine transit, an extension agreement was reached at the end of 2019 that will maintain flows to the end of 2024. Ukraine's ambitions to lift its gas production from relatively large domestic resources have mostly failed.
Table of contents
- Demand by sector
- Industry
- RCA
- Power
- Losses
- Production
- Imports
- Transit country
- Proposed pipelines
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Underground storage
- Unregulated
- Regulated
- Ukraine import price
- Transit costs
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Gas demand by sector (2019)
- Gas demand comparison in 2013 and 2018
- Gas transit volumes (2010-24)
- Gas production (2005-40)
- Ukraine gas production and imports (bcma) (2005-40)
- Infrastructure map
- Gas prices for consumers (January 2017-September 2019)
- Ukraine import price and TTF during January 2017-November 2019
- Prices for gas entry/exit at selected points for 2020-24
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