OMV sold all of the 1.53TWh capacity on offer at its facilities around Austria's Baumgarten hub on 29 January, in the second in a series of auctions for the 2015-16 storage year.
The firm received requests for more than ten times the offered capacity, adding that it had received an "attractive price" for the product. The capacity had been marketed in 90 bundles of 17GWh with an injection rate of 192 MWh/d and a withdrawal rate of 288 MWh/d.
The capacity could be filled in about 88.5 days and emptied in 59 days, meaning that it would be capable of nearly 2.5 injection-withdrawal cycles, or "turns", in a year.
The utility aims to sell a total of 3.4TWh of storage capacity around Baumgarten for the coming storage year, it said in January. The second auction brought the total offered to 3.06TWh. The firm is offering capacity in a staggered process, over a number of months, to reduce risk and may hold a third auction in February for the remaining capacity.
The firm is also to offer 75 bundles of 20GWh, each with firm injection capacity of 312 MWh/d and firm withdrawal capacity of 480 MWh/d for 1 April-1 April 2016 at its Etzel ESE facility in northwest Germany. The auction will take place on the Store-X platform on 5 February from 10:00 to 15:00 local time.
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