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Ukraine moving away from Russian gas
Russian natural gas supplies to Ukraine are down more than 20 percent for the first two months of the year compared to 2012, the government said.
Ukraine looks to Poland for more gas
Ukraine's natural gas shipper said that April marks the start of a break from Russia as more supplies start coming in from nearby Poland.
Russia and China to agree gas price via Eastern route in June
Russia's gas giant Gazprom expects to reach an agreement on the price of gas to be supplied to China via the eastern route in June, and sign a deal by the end of this year, Gazprom chairman Viktor Zubkov said in the full version of a TV interview with Rossiya 24 broadcast on Wednesday.
Kyiv wants guaranteed volume of gas shipments from Moscow for gas consortium establishment
Ukraine and Russia will continue to search for a mutually acceptable solution for the establishment of a consortium to manage the Ukrainian gas transportation system (GTS), Ukraine’s Ambassador to Russia Volodymyr Yelchenko has said.
Gazprom eyes power plants in Europe
Gazprom has confirmed its interest in buying a combined cycle generation plants in Europe despite competition from cheap coal.
Gazprom eyes power plants in Europe
Gazprom has confirmed its interest in buying a combined cycle generation plants in Europe despite competition from cheap coal.
EU threatens cut-off, talks with Russia continue
CYPRUS’S finance minister pleaded with Russia for help on Wednesday to avert a financial meltdown after the island's parliament rejected the terms of a European bailout, raising the spectre of a looming default and bank crash.
Ukraine Looks to Turkmenistan to Solve Its Energy Security Challenges
On February 12, Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych paid a three-day visit to gas-rich Turkmenistan to sign a memorandum of understanding on energy cooperation and reiterate Kyiv’s interest in resuming direct imports of the Central Asian country’s natural gas, which were suspended in 2006 (Interfax-Ukraine, February 14).
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