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data · Energy · 2026-05-24

Sweden gas storage at 9.9% — the Nordic flank is the EU's quiet exposure

AGSI+ puts Swedish working-gas inventory at 9.9%, the lowest among the 18 EU storage reporters. Absolute volumes are small, but the marginal signal matters.

By K. Lindqvist·2026-05-24·6 min read·energy · gas · sweden · europe · agsi

The print

GIE's AGSI+ feed places Swedish working-gas inventory at 9.9% of working volume, the lowest in the EU table this morning. The next three slots are Netherlands 13.3%, Belgium 20.8%, Bulgaria 22.6%.

What Swedish storage actually is

Sweden has roughly 1 TWh of working gas storage — a rounding error in the EU's 1,100 TWh total. The country's annual gas consumption is about 10 TWh, against a base electricity demand met by 41% hydro + 30% nuclear + 18% wind + 1% gas. Gas is a marginal fuel in Sweden, not a baseload.

Why a small low number is still a signal

Three reasons it matters more than the absolute volume suggests:

1. Northern Lights LNG terminal at Brunnsviksholmen is the principal supply alternative — but cargo scheduling rolls over six to eight weeks. A low storage number means less buffer against scheduling slippage.

2. Cross-border interconnection with Denmark runs through the Dragør–Klagshamn link, capped at ~9 GWh/d. That can refill the Swedish system in roughly 110 days at maximum capacity — not in a hurry.

3. The political optics. The Riksdag adopted the EU's 80% by November 1 storage filling target. Coming in below 60% in May is unusual for the Nordic flank and signals that the refill won't be smooth.

The two other low-storage cases

Netherlands 13.3%: Bergermeer is the largest single asset in the EU at 41 TWh working volume. A low % at Bergermeer matters absolutely as well as relatively — at full capacity the field can deliver 175 mcm/d, which is meaningful for North-West European balancing.

Belgium 20.8%: Loenhout is the only large facility (8 TWh), tightly coupled to the Antwerp industrial cluster. The TTF spot at €48.68/MWh is the signal Belgian utilities will read in their summer hedging.

What shortage.life will be watching

Source: GIE AGSI+ daily transparency feed, AGSI_API_TOKEN ingestion.