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Ukraine imports natural gas from Europe in Nov

byCT Report
22/01/2016
in International Customs, Ukraine
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KIEV: Ukraine in November 2015 imported natural gas from Europe at an average price of $237.4 per 1,000 cubic meters, which is 4% less than in October 2015 ($247.2). According to the State Statistics Service, in November natural gas in the total amount of 752.1 million cubic meters worth $178.548 million was delivered from Europe.

At the same time, if earlier the State Statistics Service indicated the countries of counterparty companies selling gas to Ukraine, including those having no borders with Ukraine, the November data indicate exclusively suppliers from Slovakia, Hungary and Poland.

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In November, Slovakia supplied 727 million cubic meters of gas to Ukraine for $172.299 million (the average price is $237), Poland 13.5 million cubic meters for $3.291 million (the average price is $243.8), Hungary 11.6 million cubic meters for $2.958 million (the average price is $255). In general, in January-November 2015 Ukraine imported 9.896 billion cubic meters of gas worth $2.732 billion from Europe.

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