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Policy analysis of the German gas storage levy at cross-border points: Implications for flows, prices, and regional market integration

Vol. 18, No 2, 2025

Milan Hudak

 

University of Economics in Prague, Czechia

E-mail: hudm04@vse.cz

ORCID 0009-0008-2105-7950 

 

Policy analysis of the German gas storage levy at cross-border points: Implications for flows, prices, and regional market integration

 

Klára Čermáková

 

University of Economics in Prague, Czechia

E-mail: klara.cermakova@vse.cz

ORCID 0000-0003-4392-1611


Božena Kadeřábková

 

University of Economics in Prague, Czechia

E-mail: bozena.kaderabkova@vse.cz

ORCID 0000-0001-8206-2237


Irina Alina Popescu

 

Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

E-mail: alina.popescu@rei.ase.ro

ORCID 0000-0003-1303-5264


 

Abstract. This paper examines the German Gas Storage Levy (Gasspeicherumlage, GSU), enacted in response to the 2022 energy crisis that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. By requiring Trading Hub Europe (THE) to inject substantial gas volumes into storage at soaring prices and then recoup costs via a levy, Germany effectively secured sufficient storage levels to avert a winter supply emergency. However, the application of the levy to cross-border flows provoked legal and political tensions with neighbouring member states, who argued that the measure undermined EU market integration and energy solidarity principles. Through legislative analysis, market data breakdown, and econometric testing, this paper shows how the GSU reshaped cross-border gas flows, created structural price breaks above certain levy thresholds, and ultimately forced a rollback of the charge on exports. The study concludes that while the GSU was successful in securing Germany’s gas supply, its unintended regional consequences highlight the need for a coordinated EU-level approach to crisis responses and cost recovery mechanisms. 

 

Received: April, 2024

1st Revision: May, 2025

Accepted: June, 2025

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-789X.2025/18-2/13

JEL ClassificationQ41, Q48, F15, L95, H23

Keywords: gas storage levy, energy security, energy crisis, cross-border flows, market integration, energy solidarity, EU gas markets, CEE gas markets