Across the bloc, EU net injection jumped to 3,721 GWh/day on 27 June once the late-June heat broke, with gross injection at 3,924 GWh/day against just 203.6 GWh/day of withdrawal 1. Aggregate fill rose from 47.97% to 48.62% over two gas days, a pace of 0.32 points per day.
The readings come from GIE AGSI+, the EU gas storage transparency platform every trading desk watches for daily fill. They settle the question left hanging after the late-June heat: did cooling demand burn through enough gas to dent the refill path? The dip never came. Net injection sagged only around 25 to 26 June, then reversed hard as temperatures eased.
Fill read 47.4% in the 26 June briefing ; the sessions since have added more than a point. Injections had been running 16% below last year as recently as 22 June, widening the year-on-year deficit to nine points . The 27 June surge is the first stretch this month to beat that comparison rather than trail it, running 29% above the 2,889 GWh/day pace the November floor requires 2.
