That’s according to CEO of Gas TSO of Ukraine, Serhiy Makogon, who spoke at a virtual discussion"Nord Stream 2 and Turkish Stream 2: What should Europe do?” held under the auspices of the Brussels-based European Policy Center (EPC), an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"Our gas transmission system is maintained in very good condition. We invest about $200 million annually in maintenance and repairs, and another $100 million to $200 million – in capital investment. So we are investing a lot, and our system is ready to supply 146 billion cubic meters of gas, at full transit capacity. We never disconnected or decommissioned any of our compressor stations. So everything is ready for use at full capacity," said Makogon.
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