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Russia to charge $287 per 1,000 cm gas to Ukraine

byCustoms Today Report
01/07/2015
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MOSCOW: Gazprom has said Ukraine will be charged $287 per 1,000 cubic meters with no discount in the third quarter.

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday Russia could not provide Ukraine with the gas price discount it once had, days before new gas talks between Russia, Ukraine and the European Union.

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“It is obvious that given such a serious fall in oil prices and, as a result, gas prices, we cannot provide the same discount as earlier,” Putin told a government meeting.

“The price for Ukrainian customers should be … in line with nearby countries like Poland.”

Gazprom Export, the export arm of state gas producer Gazprom, which supplied Poland with 9 billion cubic meters of gas last year compared to 14.5 bcm shipped to Ukraine, declined to disclose the price Warsaw pays.

Gazprom has said Ukraine will be charged $287 per 1,000 cubic meters with no discount in the third quarter. This compares to the $247 charged in the second quarter, including a discount of $100 per 1,000 cubic meters.

Russia, Ukraine and the European Commission have been discussing the terms for Russian gas supplies to Kiev after a short-term agreement expires at the end of this month.

Talks with Russia on a planned gas package for Ukraine for next winter are set to take place in “coming days,” European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic said on Wednesday.

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