Current status of gas supply in Germany
The Bundesnetzagentur publishes an assessment of the gas supply situation in its status report. It also provides key data on flows, storage levels, gas consumption and price developments in interactive graphics.
Status report
- The alert level of the gas emergency plan has been in place since 23 June 2022. The Bundesnetzagentur is monitoring the situation carefully and is in close contact with the system operators.
- The gas supply in Germany is stable. The security of supply is safeguarded. The Bundesnetzagentur currently considers the risk of a tight gas supply to be low. Nevertheless, the need to save gas is still important.
- To secure the gas supply for next winter, there must be a storage level of 85% by 1 October 2024. This target has now already been met in July.
Background information
situation and potential challenges so as to identify and quantify the remaining risks to supply this winter.
Gas winter scenarios 2023/2024 (pdf / 278 KB)
FAQ (pdf / 82 KB)
There are three levels used to prepare for possible disruptions or interruptions to gas supply in line with the German Energy Security of Supply Act (EnSiG), the EU SoS Regulation (SoS) and the Emergency Plan for Gas:
- Early warning level
- Alert level
- Emergency level
The initiation of the individual crisis levels depends on the severity of the disruption, the expected economic and technical impact and the urgency of resolving the disruption at the national level.
In the event that the emergency level is declared, the Bundesnetzagentur becomes the national supply coordinator and takes on the statutory duty of distributing and allocating the scarce gas resources during the crisis. It does so in close coordination with gas network operators.
Market measures before and during a gas deficit situation (pdf / 53 KB)
The role of the Bundesnetzagentur in the gas deficit situation (pdf / 68 KB)