Ukraine has around 109 million cubic metres (mcm) a day of spare gas capacity through a transit route to Europe which could be used to offset lower flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, Ukraine’s gas transmission operator said on Monday. Last week, Russia’s state-controlled gas firm Gazprom (GAZP.MM) reduced gas supply via Nord Stream 1, which runs under the Baltic Sea to Germany, by around 40%. read more In May, GTSOU, which runs Ukraine’s gas system, suspended the flow of gas through its Sokhranivka transit point, which accounts for almost a third Russian deliveries to Europe through Ukraine, but said it could move the flows to the Sudzha interconnection point further west. Gazprom, though, said at the time it was […]