MOL brings emergency gas storage online
Hungarian oil and gas group MOL has completed and begun to fill an emergency gas storage facility, which will supply
natural gas in case of a disruption in gas shipments, MOL said.
The underground storage facility, converted from the mostly depleted Szoreg 1 gas reservoir, has a 1.9 bn cm
capacity, of which 1.2 bn will be used for emergency backup and another 700 mm for commercial purposes. The emergency
storage is enough to supply Hungarian households and municipal consumers with natural gas for 45 days, at a peak
capacity of 20 mm cmpd.
The facility cost HUF 150 bn ($ 815.7 mm), and is a joint venture between MOL, which owns 72.5 % of the project, and
the Hungarian Hydrocarbon Stockpiling Association, which has 27.5 %.
Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, who attended an opening ceremony in Algyo, in the southeast of Hungary, said the
facility was an important safeguard against supply risks stemming from political tensions between Russia, which
supplies about 80 % of Hungary's gas, and Ukraine, which is a transit country for Russian gas. Bajnai said energy
supply security was a top aim of his government and efforts were being made to explore all potential avenues for
securing gas, as well as the emergency storage.
