The majority of Russian state-owned Gazprom has reduced its gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to 50 million cubic meters per day. The last few were sent in January 2020.
Sergei Makogon, the director of the Ukrainian gas transmission system, wrote on Facebook on Tuesday that the current amount of gas currently arriving in Ukraine is 50. million cubic meters, which is significantly lower than what Gazprom undertook in the gas supply contract between Ukraine and Russia in December 2019, reports Reuters
Gazprom does not provide reasons for the decrease in shipment
– said Makogon
According to Kiev, Russia is withdrawing gas from Europe in order to create a deficit for the winter months and thus speed up another western pipeline system, the North Stream, which bypasses Ukraine. 2. licensing process. The Russians replied that they had complied with all their contractual obligations regarding gas exports.
Gas supplies are only part of the growing Russian-Ukrainian relationship in recent months. This was also one of the main topics of the less successful end-of-year
conciliation between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin.
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