The total gas supplied to power plants from Saturday (April 12) to Monday (April 14) reached 735.67 mcm. During the same period, around 536 mcm were allocated to major industries, and over 827 mcm were delivered to residential, commercial, and small industrial sectors.
According to official data, on Saturday (April 12), power plants received 255.57 mcm, major industries received 179.95 mcm, and the residential and commercial sectors consumed 265.51 mcm.
On Sunday (April 13), gas deliveries to power plants amounted to 252.49 mcm, while major industries received 177.14 mcm. The residential, commercial, and small industrial sectors were supplied with 272.62 mcm.
On Monday (April 14), power plants were allocated 227.61 mcm. Major industries received 178.52 mcm, and residential and commercial consumption reached 289.24 mcm.
The sustained level of gas supply to power plants and industries—despite the end of the cold season and reduced household demand—demonstrates the high capacity of the national gas network and effective planning for energy supply across production and consumption sectors.
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