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Georgia to receive over 3.34 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2026

by Mariam Razmadze
January 9, 2026
in Business & Economy, News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Georgia to receive over 3.34 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2026

Gas supply pipes. Photo: Azerbaijan.az.

The Ministry of Economy’s reported that Georgia’s natural gas supply is projected to remain broadly stable in 2026, with total deliveries expected to reach 3.34 billion cubic meters and approved gas balance. The forecasted volume is nearly unchanged from the estimated 3.32 billion cubic meters planned for 2025.

Azerbaijan will remain Georgia’s dominant gas supplier, accounting for 87.6% of total imports. In absolute terms, Georgia is set to receive approximately 2.93 billion cubic meters of gas from Azerbaijan next year. This includes 1.17 billion cubic meters supplied under the official Shah Deniz agreement, an additional 478.2 million cubic meters of Shah Deniz gas and 1.28 billion cubic meters purchased directly from SOCAR.

Russia is expected to supply 400 million cubic meters of gas in 2026 while domestic production will contribute a relatively small share of about 14 million cubic meters.

On the consumption side, the gas balance indicates no significant growth in demand. Total gas consumption in 2026 is projected at around 3.28 billion cubic meters. The social sector will remain the largest consumer, using more than 2.3 billion cubic meters in total.

Households are expected to account for 1.66 billion cubic meters of gas consumption while the commercial sector is forecast to use nearly 967 million cubic meters. Thermal power plants are projected to consume about 657 million cubic meters over the year.

Overall, the 2026 gas balance suggests continuity in both supply structure and demand levels, with Azerbaijan maintaining its role as Georgia’s primary energy partner and no major shifts anticipated in consumption patterns.

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