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Gas flows eastbound through the Yamal-Europe pipeline to Poland from Germany were steady on Aug. 11, data showed, as were flows via Nord Stream 1 from Russia, which has cut the pipeline to 20% of its capacity, citing maintenance work.
Exit flows at the Mallnow metering point on the German border stood at 4,972,206 kWh/h on the morning of Aug. 11, slightly up from 4,898,759 kWh/h at midnight, data from pipeline operator Gascade showed.
Physical flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline stood at 14,423,827 kWh/h for 0800-0900 CET, unchanged from the previous day.
Russia's Gazprom said that it continues shipping gas to Europe via Ukraine and will send 41.6 MMcm on Aug. 11, unchanged from the day prior.
Nominations for Russian gas flows into Slovakia from Ukraine via the Velke Kapusany border point were about 36.6 MMcm/d, compared with 36.7 MMcm in the previous day, data from the Ukrainian transmission system operator showed.
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