In Energoseti told how "Gazprom" helped Ukraine with reforms
"Gazprom" became the main engine of the energy reforms in Ukraine, said the head of the Secretariat of Energy of the brotherhood Janez kopacz in the process of discussion at the world economic forum in Davos.
"Gazprom" became the main engine of the energy reforms in Ukraine, said the head of the Secretariat of Energy of the brotherhood Janez kopacz in the process of discussion at the world economic forum in Davos.
in his vision, it is "hard politics" of the capital of Russia contributed to the incident in the country changes in the gas sector.
for its part, the head of "Naftogaz" Andrey Kobelev suggested that the contract With "Gazprom" Kiev helped to correct " an imbalance ", because now the Ukraine, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia have the opportunity to freely exchange gas flows.
"last year, we have done everything in their power to prepare for the crisis. In the end, we found an acceptable consensus and signed the contract. New transit agreement has been very important for Europe ", - quotes the expression website KOBOLEV " Naftogaz ".
at the end of December, Moscow and Kiev signed a package of agreements on the continuation of the flow of gas transit through Ukraine. The validity of the transit contract is 5 years. During this period of time Kiev hopes to receive more than seven billion dollars. In 1st year it is expected to pump 65 billion cubic meters of fuel in the next four years - 40 billion.
One of the key conditions for the continuation of transit of Russian natural gas to European Union via Ukraine was the transfer of Kiev on the European rules for the management of the gas transportation system." Gazprom ", on its part, has paid Naftogaz of 2, 9 billion dollars by the decisions of the Stockholm arbitration.
for the period From January of this year, Kiev began to pump gas from Russia to the European Union on a new agreement on transit.
Energy the Commonwealth is an International organisation established between the European Union and a number of third countries to extend the internal Energy market of the EU to Southeast Europe and beyond.
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