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Gazprom warns of rising risks for EU gas consumers

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November 25, 2025
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Published: November 25, 2025 9:26 am
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Storage levels have slipped below 80%, one of the lowest marks for this time of year in a decade, the Russian energy giant says

Russian energy giant Gazprom has warned that prolonged or intense cold, combined with depleted gas reserves in storage, are expected to jeopardize the reliable supply of gas to consumers across the EU.

The bloc drastically reduced imports of Russian oil and gas following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Moscow responded by redirecting most of its energy supplies to Asian countries, particularly China and India.

“With several months of winter weather ahead, insufficient gas reserves in storage could put the reliable supply of gas to European consumers at risk,” Gazprom said in a Telegram post on Monday.

The highest-ever daily gas withdrawals from EU storage facilities on record were registered during the three days leading up to November 21, according to data from Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), as cited by the energy company.

EU gas storage dropped below 80% by November 21, marking one of the lowest seasonal levels in ten years, Gazprom noted.

Storage sites across the bloc were only 83% full when this year’s withdrawal season kicked off on October 13. In major storage countries such as Germany and the Netherlands, Europe’s first and third largest by capacity, inventories reportedly stood at just 76% and 72%, respectively.

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Gazprom boss warns EU to prepare for ‘cold winter’

EU regulations mandate that underground gas storage be filled to 90% capacity between October 1 and December 1.

The bloc has been increasingly reliant on imports of liquified natural gas (LNG) imports after Brussels prioritized eliminating its reliance on cheaper Russian energy in the wake of the Ukraine conflict. Prior to that, EU imports of Russian gas accounted for 40% of the bloc’s total consumption.

However, Russian gas continues to account for a notable portion of EU energy imports. Last year, the bloc sourced around 19% of its gas from the country, and several members still depend on Russian supplies.

Last month, EU energy ministers backed a European Commission proposal to completely phase out Russian oil and gas by 2028 as part of sanctions against Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently warned that cutting off Russian energy had already led to lower industrial production, higher prices, and reduced competitiveness in the EU.

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