Germany Plans 1.5 Billion Euro Emergency Gas Reserve
En resumen
- Germany is planning to establish an emergency gas reserve costing 1.5 billion euros to protect against extreme scenarios like infrastructure sabotage or global shortages.
- The reserve, holding 2.3 billion cubic meters of gas, is expected to be approved by mid-August.
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Por qué importa
Germany's government plans to spend 1.5 billion euros on an emergency gas reserve to safeguard against extreme situations like sabotage or severe global gas shortages.
The German government plans to spend 1.5 billion euros on an emergency gas reserve, Reuters reported, citing a source.
According to the source, the reserve would be intended to safeguard against extreme situations such as sabotage of critical energy infrastructure or a severe global gas shortage. The plan, being drafted by Germany’s Economy Ministry, is expected to be approved by the cabinet in mid-August.
The reserve will contain about 2.3 billion cubic meters of gas, equivalent to roughly 10% of Germany’s gas storage capacity.
The cost of building the reserve, purchasing the gas and injecting it into storage is estimated at 1.2-1.5 billion euros, spread across 2027 and 2028. In addition, annual running costs are estimated at between 150-180 million euros, Reuters noted.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific sabotage scenarios are being considered?
- What are the criteria for activating the reserve?


