Miller, Sefcovic discuss Russian gas supplies to Europe

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Maros Sefcovic, European Commission Vice President for Energy Union held a meeting in Moscow.

The parties paid special attention to the execution of the Brussels Agreements on Russian natural gas supply to Ukraine until April 1, 2015. It was pointed out that Naftogaz of Ukraine had partially settled its debt to Gazprom, which enabled the Ukrainian company to resume Russian natural gas purchases.

Gazprom fulfills its obligations to the full and supplies natural gas to Ukraine on a prepayment basis according to daily requests of Naftogaz of Ukraine, stand in the company statement. At the same time, Naftogaz of Ukraine purchases less gas than provided for by the Brussels Agreements and withdraws it from its underground storages, which leads to a drastic reduction of gas reserves in the UGS facilities, that are insufficient for securely passing the winter period. Bearing in mind that the winter peak periods of gas consumption fall on late January and February, transit risks for European consumers remain in Ukraine.

Alexey Miller stressed that Gazprom had been a reliable supplier of natural gas to European clients for over 40 years. The company systematically works on diversifying the energy supply routes. Nord Stream and Yamal – Europe demonstrate high reliability and efficiency of direct Russian natural gas deliveries, added Miller.

Gazprom’s current efforts are aimed at creating a new gas pipeline to Turkey under the Black Sea. This project will provide for Russian natural gas supply in the amount of 50 billion cubic meters to the Turkish and Greek borders.

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