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26.04.2013 13:57
Gazprom Warns European Companies against Re-selling Russian Gas to Ukraine
Gazprom Chief Executive Alexei Miller has said Ukraine is using "fraudulent" schemes to carry out shipments of Russian gas from European markets
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Gazprom warned European companies on Wednesday against what it alleges are illicit resales of Russian gas to Ukraine, stepping up pressure on its neighbour in a long-standing contractual dispute.
 
Ukraine argues that it is being forced to pay too much for its gas from the Russian company, which covers a quarter of Europe's gas needs. Similar stand-offs led to temporary cuts in gas supplies to Europe in 2006 and 2009, though there has been no indication that such blocks - embarrassing both for Russia and Ukraine - could be repeated.
 
Russia ships more than half its gas exports to Europe via Ukraine, which is tied to a disputed long-term contract with Gazprom at higher prices than those paid by buyers in the European Union.
 
Ukraine began importing small volumes of gas from Europe last year and wants to buy up to 8 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas a year from central Europe to replace expensive Russian supplies.
 
Gazprom Chief Executive Alexei Miller has said Ukraine is using "fraudulent" schemes to carry out shipments of Russian gas from European markets.
On Wednesday, his spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov warned European companies against such operations.
 
"We are sure that serious European companies will not take part in dubious gas deals with Ukraine, in which Gazprom's gas is used and which does not belong to (Ukraine's state company) Naftogaz," Kupriyanov said, as quoted by Reuters.
 
Ukraine agreed a ten-year contract for Russian gas supplies in 2009 under former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. She was sentenced to seven years in prison in October 2011 on abuse-of-office charges, including her part in signing the gas deal.
 
Gazprom says that Ukraine bought almost 33 bcm of gas from Russia last year - almost on a par with Germany, Gazprom's largest client. Ukraine pays $430 per 1,000 cubic metres, far more than the USD 370 that is expected to be Gazprom's average price for Europe this year.
 
Ukraine has said it wants to cut Russian gas imports by a quarter and has signed a contract with Germany's RWE for alternative shipments that could provide about 5 bcm of gas this year.
 

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