Ukraine rules out “gas war” with Russia
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said the country intends to avoid a gas showdown with Russia and played down the risk of energy supply disruptions to Europe.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said the country intends to avoid a gas showdown with Russia and played down the risk of energy supply disruptions to Europe.
Russian gas exporter Gazprom said it would not meet Kiev’s demand to cut the contracted volumes of gas it supplies to Ukraine this year. Ukrainian authorities are insisting that Russian gas imports should be cut to 27bnm3 this year from an estimated 40bnm3 last year. However, the Russian export monopoly has said this level is …
It is here, the dreaded by some, 2012. Hopefully, the doom predictions are going to be wrong and it will be just another year. Making predictions can turn out to be disastrously wrong for the journalists that attempt them. However, from an oil and gas perspective Ian McInnes gives it a go on some of the issues.
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Qatar seeking to acquire stake in Novatek’s Yamal LNG project.
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