65
/ 100
Mostly True
Europe
Europe's natural gas reserves are low, with Germany being a significant vulnerability. EU countries have storage targets due to past events, but current reserves are below average. Germany's reserves are particularly low.
Infact verdict: Mostly True (65/100).
The claims regarding Europe's natural gas reserves and Germany's vulnerability are supported by multiple sources. Evidence indicates that Europe's reserves are critically low, with Germany's reserves at 47% capacity, making it a significant vulnerability for the EU. The EU has set gas storage targets since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, initially at 90% but later adjusted to 80% due to market conditions. Current EU reserves are at 58%, below the five-year average, confirming the claims about low reserves and storage targets.
How is this score determined? →Individual claims
62
Mostly True
Economics
Europe's reserves of natural gas are running dangerously low.
Multiple sources confirm that Europe's natural gas reserves are critically low, risking shortages and higher prices. This is corroborated by sources like Politico and OilPrice.com.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
70
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
60
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
60
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
60
Weighted Total
62
Evidence Summary
3 web sources confirm low reserves.
64
Mostly True
Economics
Germany is the EU's biggest vulnerability due to its size and potential gas shortfalls.
Germany's low gas reserves make it a significant vulnerability for the EU, as confirmed by Politico and RBC-Ukraine. Its reserves are crucial for the bloc, but remain at 47% capacity.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
75
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
65
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
60
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
60
Weighted Total
64
Evidence Summary
2 web sources confirm Germany's vulnerability.
84
True
Economics
EU countries have been required to hit gas storage targets of 90 percent by winter since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
EU countries were initially required to fill gas storage to 90% by winter, but this target was later adjusted to 80% due to market conditions. This is supported by sources like Bruegel and TotalEnergies.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
80
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
70
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
60
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
60
Weighted Total
84
Evidence Summary
2 web sources confirm storage targets.
54
Mixed
Economics
Gas reserves across the EU are at 58 percent of national capacity, 16 percentage points below the five-year historical average.
EU gas reserves are reported to be at 58% of capacity, 16 points below the five-year average, as confirmed by Politico and Global Energy Flow.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
60
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
55
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
50
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
50
Weighted Total
54
Evidence Summary
2 web sources confirm reserve levels.
59
Mixed
Economics
Germany's gas reserves stood at 47 percent of national capacity in August, the lowest fill level since records began.
Germany's gas reserves were at 47% of capacity in August 2026, the lowest since records began, as confirmed by Politico and BRICS News.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
65
Web Consensus Weight
40
Source Quality Score
60
Source Quality Weight
20
Llm Reasoning Score
55
Llm Reasoning Weight
40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw
55
Weighted Total
59
Evidence Summary
2 web sources confirm Germany's reserve levels.