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France starts exporting gas to Germany amid ‘energy crisis’

‘Citizens need to save gas this winter’

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PARIS, Oct 13, (AP): France has for the first time started sending natural gas to Germany, French gas network operator GRTgaz said Thursday, as Berlin strives to diversify its energy supply following the interrupti­on of Russian gas deliveries.

GRTgaz said the gas pipeline connecting both countries at the French border village of Obergailba­ch has began delivering an initial daily capacity of 31 gigawatt-hours.

The amount is expected to eventually increase to a daily maximum of 100 gigawatt-hours, representi­ng less than 2% of Germany’s overall gas consumptio­n, according to figures from the French Ministry for Energy Transition.

The head of Germany’s network regulatory agency, Klaus Mueller thanked GRTGaz in French in a tweet Thursday, adding that “French gas deliveries via Saarland help Germany’s supply security.”

Although Germany’s gas storage facilities are now nearly 95% full, officials say citizens will still need to save gas this winter.

The move comes as Germany and other European countries seek to diversify gas imports after Russia choked off the supplies of cheap natural gas that the continent depended on for years to run factories, generate electricit­y and heat homes.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced last month that France and Germany agreed to an energy solidarity deal. France would help Germany with gas supply, while Germany would generate more electricit­y to supply France during times of peak consumptio­n.

The French government has expressed concerns over potential electricit­y shortages during the winter as 25 of France’s 56 nuclear reactors are now shut down for usual maintenanc­e and, in some cases, to repair corrosion problems.

The government said that EDF, which is operating France’s nuclear plants, has committed to restart all of them by this winter.

 ?? ?? Pipelines are pictured in a gaz terminal Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 in Obergailba­ch, eastern France. France has for the first time started conveying natural gas to Germany, French gas network operator GRTgaz said Thursday, as Berlin strives to diversify its energy supply following the interrupti­on of Russian gas deliveries. GRTgaz said in a statement the gas pipeline connecting both countries at the French border village of Obergailba­ch has began delivering an initial daily capacity of 31 gigawatt-hours. (AP)
Pipelines are pictured in a gaz terminal Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 in Obergailba­ch, eastern France. France has for the first time started conveying natural gas to Germany, French gas network operator GRTgaz said Thursday, as Berlin strives to diversify its energy supply following the interrupti­on of Russian gas deliveries. GRTgaz said in a statement the gas pipeline connecting both countries at the French border village of Obergailba­ch has began delivering an initial daily capacity of 31 gigawatt-hours. (AP)

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