Friday, March 6, 2015

Russian gas to Europe in 2014 became cheaper by 11 percent. – Banker


             The average price of gas Gazprom for European countries in 2104 years decreased by 11 percent. – Announced on Friday on its website the Interfax news agency. In the case of Polish fell from 429 to $ 379 per 1,000 cubic meters.
           

 
 

According to the Russian news agency last year to reduce the price of blue fuel covered all the countries that are partners of Gazprom. Interfax reported that the price for the German and Polish fell in the wake of the change in the pricing formula. Germany in 2014 paid $ 323 per 1,000 cubic meters. to US $ 366 in 2013; Polish price decreased from 429 to $ 379 per 1,000 cubic meters.

 

Even more prices fell for Italy (from 399 to 341 USD) , Greece (from 469 to 400 USD), Austria (402 to $ 329), Hungary (from 418 to 338 USD) and France (from 404 to 338 USD), which in 2014 was able to renegotiate contracts. Slovakia has gained the most, who managed to change the terms of the contract retrospectively (since January 2013). In her case, the price dropped from $ 438 in 2013 – up to 308 in 2014.
 

Earlier, Gazprom reported that its exports to the European Union in 2014 decreased by 13.8 per cent., To 121.3 billion cubic meters. In this way, the Russian company said the result of 2010, the worst in the past 20 years.


 

This was primarily due to a decrease of 11 percent. blue fuel consumption in the EU, which in turn was the result of warm weather. However contributed to a decline in the same Gazprom, which, trying to stop the gas supply feedback from the European Union to Ukraine, in September restricted the supply to the countries associated with reverse – the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Hungary.
 

On Friday, Gazprom withdrew restrictions on the export of gas through the territory of Ukraine. Ukrainian Naftogaz reported that on March 6 announced the Russian monopoly message to Europe 174.3 million cubic meters. to 110.3 million cubic meters. March 5.


 

From Moscow Jerzy Malczyk (PAP)

 

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