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Gazprom threatens slashing gas to Europe, Ukraine says
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 01 - 2009


Russia has threatened to slash the volume of
gas flowing through one of its major pipelines via Ukraine to Europe,
seriously endangering supplies to the European Union, Ukrainian gas
company Naftogaz said Sunday, according to dpa.
"Gazprom has sent today a short-notice warning threatening to
reduce Russian gas transit volumes by 52 million cubic metres per day
(mcm/d) in one of the major routes ... If this threat comes true this
transit route to the EU would be practically excluded and out of
operation," Naftogaz said in a statement issued in Kiev and Brussels.
The volume of 52 mcm/d is close to the winter consumption of a
medium-sized country such as Hungary (population 10 million).
The closure of such a major artery would make it impossible for
Ukraine to transfer all the gas which European Union states have paid
for by other pipelines, even if Gazprom offers to supply the gas,
Naftogaz said.
"This situation simply proves the fact that Gazprom is not capable
to be compliant with its commitments versus the EU countries. This
Gazprom decision is a direct threat to the EU's and Ukraine's energy
security impacting detrimentally the whole gas transport system in
Europe," the statement said.
Ukraine and Russia have been engaged in a war of words ever since
Gazprom cut gas deliveries to Ukraine on Thursday in a row over
contracts and allegedly unpaid bills.
Russia is the single largest supplier of gas to the EU, and some
80 per cent of its total output flows through Ukrainian pipelines.
Each side has repeatedly accused the other of endangering the flow
of Russian gas to EU markets. Both have sent diplomatic missions to
Western capitals, and Ukraine has issued a series of statements to
the foreign press in the EU's capital, Brussels.
Initial reports from Central and Eastern European EU states have
presented conflicting views of the current rate of gas deliveries. In
the latest report, on Sunday Czech officials said that the country
had received 5 per cent less gas than it had ordered.
The CTK news agency in Prague quoted Martin Chalupsky, a local
spokesman for RWE Transgas, as confirming the shortfall. The minor
delivery failure would have no impact on consumers as gas reserves
were available, he said.
The EU presidency, which the Czech Republic took over on January
1, has said it won't mediate in the "commercial dispute" between
Moscow and Kiev, but insists on compliance with delivery commitments
for western Europe.
EU representatives are scheduled to hold an emergency meeting on
row on Monday and could send an investigating team to the two
countries within days, officials in Brussels said Saturday.


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