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Scrapped German Levy Bearish for CEE Hubs

NATGAS

Germany’s announced plans to scrap the natgas storage levy from Jan-25 will be bearish for CEE hubs and will increase their willingness to import LNG in NW-E for onward flow to their markets according to ICIS analysis.

  • It also means the cost of a possible Ukraine transit cut is reduced.
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Germany’s announced plans to scrap the natgas storage levy from Jan-25 will be bearish for CEE hubs and will increase their willingness to import LNG in NW-E for onward flow to their markets according to ICIS analysis.

  • It also means the cost of a possible Ukraine transit cut is reduced.