Gazprom will deliver approximately 36 million cubic meters of gas today as opposed to yesterday's 21 million cubic meters, Italian multinational oil and gas company Eni announced on Thursday morning.
Earlier in the day, the German Federal Network Agency noted that the Russian oil and gas giant intends to get back to the same level of gas transit that was noted before the servicing had started, adding that the transit of gas has resumed. The agency said that the plan is to return to gas supplies that account for 40% of the Nord Stream maximum capacity.
However, the German energy regulator later added that the pre-maintenance level of 40% might even be exceeded today.