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Netherlands Storage at 6%: Europe's Most Critical Gas Facility Nears Empty

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Dutch underground gas storage has collapsed to just 6% capacity — less than a third of last year's level — setting alarm bells ringing across European energy markets.

Dutch Gas Storage at 6%: The Most Alarming Number in European Energy Right Now

A single figure has become the reference point for the severity of Europe's current energy emergency: 6 percent. That is the storage fill level of Dutch underground gas facilities as of March 24, 2026, according to Kyos European Gas Analytics. The Netherlands, which hosts some of Europe's most significant gas storage infrastructure and whose TTF hub functions as the benchmark for European gas pricing, has seen its storage facilities drain to less than a third of last year's level and well below any historical minimum for this point in the calendar year.

The number is alarming not only in isolation but in context. European gas storage as a whole sits at 28.4 percent capacity — already significantly below seasonal norms and last year's levels — but the Dutch situation is dramatically worse than the continental average. Germany, at 22.3 percent, and France, at 22.1 percent, are concerning but manageable. The Netherlands at 6 percent is in a different category: a level that leaves essentially no buffer for cold weather surprises, supply disruptions, or LNG cargo diversions toward higher-bidding Asian markets.

The reason for this stark underperformance is partly structural and partly cyclical. The Netherlands transitioned aggressively away from domestic gas production following the decision to shut the Groningen field, and that transition left it more exposed to import market conditions than countries with larger domestic production bases. The Iranian war and associated Hormuz disruption arrived at the worst possible moment — early spring, when storage would normally begin refilling — and has so far prevented the kind of LNG import surge that would be needed to begin reversing the drawdown.

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