Ukraine’s national energy company, said Russian company Gazprom has reduced the pressure in pipelines carrying its natural gas to markets in Europe for the second time in a month. “Naftogaz is concerned by Gazprom’s systemic violation of terms of the transit contract on providing acceptable pressure at an entry point,” Naftogaz said Monday. Gazprom, which moves about half its Europe-bound gas supplies via Ukrainian pipelines, reduced the pressure at the key Sudzha entry point to 53.5 atm on Monday, according to Naftogaz. The pressure dropped from 54.5 atm on Sunday, 57.2 atm Saturday and 61.1 atm last Friday. Article Continues below… European Gas Daily is a flagship Platts publication that delivers crucial competitive intelligence across the entire European gas marketplace. It keeps you […]