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German caverns ran both ways on 1 August

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German storage posted its heaviest injection and its heaviest withdrawal of the window on the same gas day, and the two almost cancelled out.

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Key takeaway

Record gross flows in both directions netted almost nothing, leaving the refill trajectory intact.

German gas storage recorded its strongest gross injection of the window on the 1 August gas day, 470.59 GWh, alongside its strongest gross withdrawal, 414.2 GWh, leaving a net of 56.3 GWh 1. GIE AGSI+, the Gas Infrastructure Europe platform that carries daily submissions from storage operators, puts national fill at 46.84 per cent for that day. Both extremes landing on one gas day in the middle of the refill season is the oddity worth logging.

The eight-day picture around it did not move. Net injection across the eight published gas days to 1 August runs 449.7, 540.9, 248.6, 219.4, 373.2, 332.2, 246.1 and 56.3 GWh, a mean of 308.3 GWh/day against the 313.7 this desk carried on 31 July. Recomputed on that identical eight-day basis, 1 November lands at 58.2 per cent against the 58.5 per cent already published , a difference well inside noise. The programme that restarted on 22 July absorbed one unusual day without bending its trajectory.

What the aggregate cannot settle is why gas came out of the caverns at all. 1 August is also the day whose clean spark spread straddles zero, so gas-fired generators had no clear signal either to run or to stand down. Whether turbines were bidding for the same prompt molecules the injection programme wanted, or whether operators were simply cycling volume between facilities to balance individual sites, does not read off a single national number. Facility-level AGSI+ records would answer it, and those sat behind an API key this run.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Germany's gas storage sites both filled up and emptied out by large amounts on the same day, 1 August, which nets out to a smaller overall gain. The storage system as a whole is currently just under 47 per cent full.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The 470.59 GWh gross injection and 414.2 GWh gross withdrawal on the same gas day most likely reflect different sites or cavern types within the national aggregate moving in opposite directions simultaneously.

Some are topping up ahead of forecast demand, others releasing gas to capture a favourable price spread, rather than a single site doing both.

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  • Meaning

    The eight-day average net injection of 308.3 GWh/day, close to the previously published 313.7 GWh/day, points to a broadly steady fill pace through this window rather than an acceleration or slowdown.

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