EU to revise gas storage rules to guard against price shocks

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25 June 2025, 10:55 AM

Author: Alex Stezhensky
The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament have reached a preliminary agreement to revise gas storage rules, extending the bloc’s obligation to stockpile sufficient gas volumes ahead of winter by another two years, according to Interfax-Ukraine.

“By ensuring adequate gas reserves before winter, we not only protect our citizens and businesses from price shocks and supply disruptions but also send a clear signal that we will not be held hostage to external energy pressure,” said Poland’s Minister of Industry, Marzena Czarnecka, who currently chairs the EU Council.

The proposed changes are intended to “reduce the EU’s vulnerability to volatile prices driven by geopolitical instability” following Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.

The deal keeps the current requirement to fill gas storage facilities to 90% before the heating season but allows more flexibility. Instead of a fixed deadline of Nov. 1, storage levels can now be met at any point between Oct. 1 and Dec. 1.

“The Council and Parliament agreed that interim storage targets will be indicative, to provide predictability on storage levels while maintaining enough flexibility for market participants to buy gas throughout the year when it’s more convenient,” the Council said.

The provisional agreement must still be formally approved by both EU institutions.

The Council noted that storage targets introduced in 2022 improved Europe’s energy security after the crisis triggered by the war. Those obligations are set to expire at the end of 2025.

“However, the ongoing tight situation on the global gas market requires extending these provisions beyond 2025,” officials in Brussels concluded.

Gas storage accounts for about 30% of the EU’s winter gas consumption.

Earlier reports said Russia had resumed strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko described the situation as difficult and said Ukraine is buying gas to generate electricity.

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