Russian gas deliveries to Europe on three key pipeline routes were broadly steady overall the morning of March 22, with flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline rising, having fallen earlier in the day.

Flows to Germany through Nord Stream 1 across the Baltic Sea were at 64,501,098 kilowatt hours per hour (kWh/h) on March 22, up from 58,658,878 kWh/h in the early hours of the morning data from the pipeline operator showed.

Eastbound flows into Poland from Germany along the Yamal-Europe pipeline were steady at 2,365,830 kWh/h at the Mallnow border point, data from operator Gascade showed.

The usually westbound pipeline reversed on March 15 as nominations to ship gas into Germany fell to zero, while Polish customers bought gas from Germany.

Russia’s Gazprom said on March 22 it has continued to supply gas to Europe via Ukraine in line with requests from European consumers.

Nominations for flows into Slovakia from Ukraine via the Velke Kapusany border point were also stable at 881,996 megawatt hours (MWh) per day on March 22, data from Slovakian operator TSO Eustream showed.