Energy Hoarding in Overdrive Soothes Worries of Winter Shortfall

Efforts to stockpile fuel mean Europe and Asia are approaching winter with healthy inventories as governments seek to counter shrinking supplies from Russia.

Europe’s natural gas storage sites are about 92% full, above the five-year average of 87.6%. Germany has hit 95%, a level it aimed to reach by Nov. 1. The picture’s similar in Asia. In Japan, stockpiles of liquefied natural gas held by the country’s power generators are also higher than average.

The rising reserves are boosting optimism that Europe can avoid shortages or rationing, with natural gas prices falling to the lowest level since June. The region has been gripped by its worst energy crisis in 50 years as Russia slashes deliveries in retaliation for sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.

“Concerns over energy security have seen governments attempt to build stocks ahead of the upcoming northern hemisphere winter,” said Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING Groep NV in Singapore. That’s evident in Europe, where gas storage is “well above” initial targets, he said.