I expected that this would be headlines this morning, but....
Russian gas transit to Europe at stake, if no Ukraine payment received within 2 days
RT,
23
February, 2015
Russia
will completely cut Ukraine off gas supplies in two days if Kiev
fails to pay for deliveries, which will create transit risks for
Europe, Gazprom has said.
Ukraine
has not paid for March deliveries and is extracting all it can from
the current paid supply, seriously risking an early termination of
the advance settlement and a supply cutoff, Gazprom's CEO Alexey
Miller told journalists. The prepaid gas volumes now stand at 219
million cubic meters.
"It
takes about two days to get payment from Naftogaz deposited to a
Gazprom account. That's why a delivery to Ukraine of 114 million
cubic meters will lead to a complete termination of Russian gas
supplies as early as in two days, which creates serious risks for the
transit to Europe,” Miller said.
Earlier
this month, Russian Energy Minister Aleksandr Novak estimated
Ukraine's debt to Russian energy giant Gazprom at $2.3 billion.
In
the end of 2014, Kiev's massive gas debt that stood above $5 billion,
forced Moscow to suspend gas deliveries to Ukraine for nearly six
months. On December 9, Russia resumed its supplies under the
so-called winter package deal, which expires on April 1, 2015.
Naftogaz
refusal
Naftogaz
said it would not make advance payments for Russian gas without
knowing Gazprom will implement its side of the contract, and the EU -
brokered 'winter plan.'
“Europe
currently is the main source of gas supplied to Ukraine, that’s why
the flawless implementation of our liabilities to transport gas to
the EU is our major strategy,” the head of Naftogaz, Andrey Kobolev
said.
On
Monday, Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz accused Gazprom of
failing to deliver gas that Kiev had paid for in advance. Naftogaz
says Russia has broken an agreement to deliver 114 million of cubic
meters of natural gas to Ukraine by delivering only 47 million cubic
meters.
During
a meeting with President Vladimir Putin on February 20, Russian Prime
Minister Dmitry Medvedev expressed concern about an increase in daily
applications by Ukraine for the supply of gas, TASS reports.
He
noted that "Ukraine's consumers have requested a larger supply;
the volume has increased by 2.5 times. This means that the prepaid
volumes left are enough for no more than two to three days.”
Last
week, Medvedev ordered the energy minister and the head of Gazprom to
prepare proposals on fuel deliveries to the self-proclaimed Republics
of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR) after Kiev had cut off the
delivery pipeline into the southeastern regions. Ukraine's Naftogaz
said it had halted gas supplies to eastern regions due to broken
pipelines.
Prime
Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk said earlier that Ukraine was looking
forward to increasing its domestic oil and gas exploration and more
supplies from Europe allowing it to completely cut imports of Russian
gas.
The real war gets closer every day. 24/02/2015 9.28pm.
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