Russia’s Gazprom continues to supply gas to Europe via Ukraine

On April 10th, Russia’s Gazprom announced that it will continue to supply Russian gas to Europe through Ukrainian territory as usual.

TASS quoted company spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov as telling reporters: “Gazprom provides Russian gas to be transported through Ukrainian territory, as usual, according to European consumers’ requests, which are estimated at 79.6 million cubic meters as of today.”

 

This volume is less than the deliveries under the long-term reservation for gas transit through Ukraine, which amount to about 109.5 million cubic meters per day, and 78.3 million cubic meters of gas were ordered as of yesterday.

O. al-Mohammad

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