Germany’s Natural Gas Storage Level Dwindles To Just 28%… Increasingly Critical

The article from Blackout News, published on February 5, 2026, warns that the energy situation in Germany is becoming increasingly critical, with a significant rise in the risk of a gas shortage.

Gas storage running out. Symbol image generated by Grok AI

Politicians, media lying about “harsh winter” being the cause of the shortage… Reality: Mismanagement is to blame…Germany was never even prepared for a WARM winter!

By late January 2026, German gas storage levels had dropped to approximately 32.75%. As of today, February 6, 2026: the storage fill levels are at only 28.1%. And things risk getting much worse.

Neighboring countries are at their limits

In an article, Blackout News highlights several factors contributing to this precarious situation. Firstly. Germany’s most important supplier via pipeline, Norway, is reaching its technical limits and Germany cannot “simply order more” because the pipelines are already operating near maximum capacity.

Secondly, the Netherlands, often viewed as a backup source, currently has even lower storage levels than Germany. In a crisis, nations prioritize their own supply, making additional exports to Germany unlikely.

US LNG won’t make a dent

Germany cannot also rely on LNG supplies from USA as severe cold snaps increase global competition for LNG, making it either unavailable or prohibitively expensive on the world market.

The situation is dire, according to Blackout News: “With constant, typical winter consumption, the remaining gas reserves in a tense scenario will only last for a maximum of about six weeks.”

Solar and wind not coming through

Another problem are the periods of low wind and solar output (known as a Dunkelflaute), which act as a “multiplier” for the crisis. During these times, gas-fired power plants must run longer to compensate for the lack of renewable energy, further depleting reserves.

Myth: Cold, harsh winter
Fact: Current winter significantly warmer

Politicians are blaming “the cold winter” for the woes. But the real reason is the country’s catastrophic energy supply mismanagement, especially the transition to green energies.

Based on recent meteorological data from the German Weather Service (DWD), the winter of 2025/26 (up to early February) has been significantly warmer than the 1961–1990 reference period, which the DWD likes to use when reporting its monthly climate reports.





7 responses to “Germany’s Natural Gas Storage Level Dwindles To Just 287… Increasingly Critical”

  1. German Gas Crisis Wasn’t Caused By A Cold Winter—It Was Bad Policy | Today Headline

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  2. Bernd Felsche

    Baltic and North Sea ports for LNG delivery are subject to icing.

    Mukran terminal requires constant ice-breaker activity.

    The colder it gets, the re-gasification from LNG into the pipelines consumes more energy (consumption) from the gas being delivered. In the warmer months, the sea can be used to re-gasify; not so much if they are iced up.

    Total energy delivery maximum via LNG is a fraction of the cold-weather consumption of the country; it now heavily dependent on gas for electrical power generation; over 16GW at peak times.

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  4. voza0db

    Missing that easy and cheap Nord Stream 1 and 2 natural gas… I bet!

    Image (via avatar link) says it all.

    If the americans are your allies… better to start digging your graves.

  5. Germany's Natural Gas Storage Plummets to 28% Capacity

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  6. posa

    Not mismanagement- It’s by design that Germany faces severe energy shortages. This is coalition government policy. It can be hoped that “Freeze in the dark & jobless” will focus the mind of the electorate that votes for Green Energy politicians and policies.

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