Supplies of Russian gas to Europe through Ukraine saw little change on Monday morning, while deliveries through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline remain at zero, operator data showed.
Russia's Gazprom on Monday said it will ship 42.4 million cubic meters (mcm) of natural gas to Europe via Ukraine, unchanged from recent days.
Nominations for Russian gas into Slovakia from Ukraine via the Velke Kapusany border point stood at 36.8 mcm on Monday, little changed from 36.7 mcm seen on Sunday, Ukrainian transmission stem data showed.
Flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which runs under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, remain at zero.
Russia halted flows through Nord Stream on Aug. 31 for what was supposed to be three days of maintenance, but the pipeline has not reopened, with Moscow blaming supply disruptions on Western sanctions and technical issues.
Early on Monday, nominations emerged to ship gas via the German pipelines connecting Nord Stream 1 to end users, but these have been renominated to zero, meaning there is still no gas flowing.
Eastbound natural gas flows through the Yamal-Europe pipeline to Poland from Germany at the Mallnow metering point stood at 1,055,595 kilowatt hours per hour (kWh/h) at 7 a.m.-8 a.m. GMT, in line with previous days and nominations, data from pipeline operator Gascade showed.