Gas prices keep going up and some countries worry about not having enough to get through the winter.
British operator Centrica warned that its reserves were far from reaching a sufficient level.
The British daily
The Telegraph
even describes the filling levels as
"perilously low"
.
Nothing like this in France, assures in chorus the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) and one of the three French underground storage managers, Storengy (a subsidiary of Engie).
No less than 80% of reserves were full on September 3, according to Storengy, who recalled earlier this month that at the same time, European reserves were only 67% of their capacity.
Friday, the French filling rate was even 85% and was heading towards 90%, specifies the CRE in
Figaro
.
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