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“Despite unfair – to put it bluntly – competition, direct attempts from the outside to hinder and restrain its development, Gazprom is moving forward, launching new projects,” Putin told CEO Alexei Miller by video link.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/gas-asian-demand-will-soar-putin/
Earlier, Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller said that gas reserves in Russia's underground storage facilities by the autumn-winter period of 2023-2024. amount to a record 72.842 billion cubic meters.
Gazprom began a feasibility study on the project in 2020, and has aimed to start delivering gas by 2030.
Gazprom, the state-owned natural gas company that is a pillar of Russia’s economy, announced on Tuesday that its profit for 2022 plunged by more than 40% and said it would not pay a full-year dividend.
Source: https://www.irishexaminer.com/world/arid-41145925.html
In October, Fitch Ratings agency affirmed N4G at 'BB+' and said its base scenario assumed "full or near-complete shut-off of Russian pipeline gas to Europe and no payments from Gazprom."
⚡️Russian media: Gazprom reduces gas export to EU via Ukraine by 15%.
Russia's Gazprom and the Belarusian government signed a protocol on the price for natural gas supplied to Belarus and the mark-up for natural gas sold by Gazprom Transgaz Belarus to buyers in Belarus for 2023-2025, the minister informed.
Russia's Gazprom and the Belarusian government signed a protocol on the price for natural gas supplied to Belarus and the mark-up for natural gas sold by Gazprom Transgaz Belarus to buyers in Belarus for 2023-2025, the minister informed.
When Gazprom took over the majority of the radio station’s shares in 2001, the opposition continued to join us on air because we were a professional news organisation.
Windfall taxes are also on the table; last year it levied $20bn on energy company Gazprom.
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/a05c3b2e-6893-48b6-94a4-02f35f80d79b