According to National Gas Transmission, supplies from UKCS and Norway are anticipated to supply the majority of the country's gas needs this summer, with LNG providing the remaining supply.
This summer, the UK will have enough Gas to meet the country's needs.
This is the main takeaway from the most recent National Gas Transmission Study, which indicates that the majority of the gas supply will come from the UKCS and Norway, with some additional supply being obtained from liquefied natural gas.
The demand for gas exports from Great Britain may not be as great as last year, but despite an asset repair program, continued supplies of gas into Europe are anticipated.
Gas flows into Europe may transit through the National Transmission System (NTS), and asset repair work is being done in stages to reduce its impact on network resilience.
Although summer months typically see decreased gas demand, Ian Ridley, Director System Operations at National Gas Transmission, noted that last year saw high demand because of the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the European gas supply.
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