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'Let them dare!' – Gazprom CEO warns Ukraine over stealing Russian gas | |
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Gazprom has no reasons to worry about Ukraine siphoning gas destined for Europe as payment for a fine leveled against the Russian firm by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee, explains CEO Aleksey Miller. | Gazprom has no reasons to worry about Ukraine siphoning gas destined for Europe as payment for a fine leveled against the Russian firm by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee, explains CEO Aleksey Miller. |
“Let them dare!” Miller said on the sidelines of the 21st St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2017) on Thursday. | “Let them dare!” Miller said on the sidelines of the 21st St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2017) on Thursday. |
In December, Kiev’s Economic Court upheld a decision by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee to fine Gazprom $6.6 billion, including over $170 million in penalties. The fine was imposed for alleged abuse of monopoly power in the natural gas market in 2009-2015. | In December, Kiev’s Economic Court upheld a decision by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee to fine Gazprom $6.6 billion, including over $170 million in penalties. The fine was imposed for alleged abuse of monopoly power in the natural gas market in 2009-2015. |
Miller refused to comment on the course of the litigation between Gazprom and Ukraine's state energy company Naftogaz, as a final decision is still awaited. | Miller refused to comment on the course of the litigation between Gazprom and Ukraine's state energy company Naftogaz, as a final decision is still awaited. |
Earlier this week, Naftogaz claimed the arbitration court in Stockholm had ruled in its favor in a dispute with Gazprom. The Russian company said the ruling was an interim stage in the court process. | Earlier this week, Naftogaz claimed the arbitration court in Stockholm had ruled in its favor in a dispute with Gazprom. The Russian company said the ruling was an interim stage in the court process. |
In 2015, Gazprom took Naftogaz to court demanding the Ukrainian company pay penalties over the failure to fulfill the 'take-or-pay' terms of its contract. Gazprom said the deal obligates Kiev to buy a minimum quantity of gas annually or face a penalty. | In 2015, Gazprom took Naftogaz to court demanding the Ukrainian company pay penalties over the failure to fulfill the 'take-or-pay' terms of its contract. Gazprom said the deal obligates Kiev to buy a minimum quantity of gas annually or face a penalty. |
As of the end of May, Gazprom’s claim totaled $47.1 billion, most of which – $34.5 billion – was for gas not delivered by the Russian company in 2012-2016. | As of the end of May, Gazprom’s claim totaled $47.1 billion, most of which – $34.5 billion – was for gas not delivered by the Russian company in 2012-2016. |
Earlier this year, the head of business development of Naftogaz Yury Vitrenko admitted that losing the case in Stockholm court would lead to the Ukrainian company filing for bankruptcy. | Earlier this year, the head of business development of Naftogaz Yury Vitrenko admitted that losing the case in Stockholm court would lead to the Ukrainian company filing for bankruptcy. |
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