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Storage and Norway absorb the gas shock

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German storage hit 43.94% and French 51.14% on Saturday as Norwegian export nominations recovered, absorbing the gas rally without physical strain.

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Key takeaway

Storage above 50% and recovered Norwegian flow absorbed the gas rally as risk premium, not scarcity.

German gas inventories reached 43.94% on gas day Saturday 11 July, with net injection tripling to 723 GWh, its largest daily add of the run, on GIE AGSI+ (Gas Infrastructure Europe's daily storage-transparency platform) 1. French stocks hit 51.14% the same day while injecting at zero available capacity, meaning operators are filling flat out 2.

Norwegian supply firmed alongside. Gassco, the operator of Norway's state gas-transport system, reported exit nominations recovering to 319.8 mcm/day after a dip of about 12 mcm/day, as Equinor, Norway's state-majority gas producer, returned its Asgard field from maintenance 3. That restart put the flexible molecule back in Norway's export mix at the moment European buyers were filling hardest.

Both storage readings sit above the EU-wide 50.03% logged on 5 July . The combination matters for reading the week's gas move: storage kept climbing and Norwegian flow recovered while TTF rose, so the only tightening signal in the window sat outside Europe, in Gulf shipping risk. Utilities bought through the premium rather than waiting it out, which is why the physical balance absorbed the twin shock and the gas rally reads as premium, not scarcity.

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In plain English

After the 2022 energy crisis, the EU passed a rule forcing countries to fill up their gas storage tanks by a set date each year, whether or not gas is expensive at the time. That is why storage kept filling even while gas prices bounced around this window. Germany's storage is filling comfortably, more than tripling its daily injection rate on 11 July. France is filling too, but is using every bit of spare capacity it has to do it, meaning it has less room to manoeuvre if something goes wrong. Norway, Europe's main gas supplier since Russian pipeline gas largely stopped, sent more gas down the pipeline after a big field called Asgard came back online, which helped absorb the price swings without anyone running short.

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Root Causes

Since 2022 the EU has required member states to hit binding gas-storage fill targets on a fixed calendar, which converts summer injection from a commercial decision utilities make when prices are favourable into a compliance obligation they must meet regardless of price.

That obligation depends on Norway remaining Europe's principal swing supplier now that Russian pipeline gas is largely gone; Equinor's Asgard field returning from maintenance and lifting Gassco's exit nominations to 319.8 mcm/day is what gave the system enough pipeline gas to keep injecting through this window's price swings without drawing down existing stock.

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