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Russia gas cut 'to affect Europe' | |
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A sharp cut in the supply of Russian gas to Ukraine will affect Europe within hours, Ukraine's state gas company Naftogaz says. | |
EU states are closely monitoring their gas imports after Russian energy giant Gazprom said it would cut exports through Ukrainian pipelines by a fifth. | |
Gazprom said it was reducing supplies to compensate for the amount it says Ukraine has been siphoning off. | Gazprom said it was reducing supplies to compensate for the amount it says Ukraine has been siphoning off. |
Russia stopped supplying gas to Ukraine last week in a row over unpaid bills. | |
A statement on Naftogaz's website lists nine countries, including Germany, Poland, and Hungary which, it says, will receive reduced supplies. | |
"Naftogaz of Ukraine considers that in such a case if European users receive less volumes of natural gas, all claims of the noted countries must be directed to Gazprom," says the statement. | |
Moments later, Bulgaria's energy minister said Russian gas supplies to Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey and Macedonia had already been cut. | |
Pipes across Ukraine carry about one-fifth of the European Union's gas needs. | Pipes across Ukraine carry about one-fifth of the European Union's gas needs. |
Several EU countries have reported a drop in gas deliveries since 1 January, apparently as a result of the dispute. | Several EU countries have reported a drop in gas deliveries since 1 January, apparently as a result of the dispute. |
'Gas stolen' | |
The move to reduce supplies going through the Ukraine by a fifth came after Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held talks with Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller. Start reducing it from today Vladimir Putin Russian prime minister, speaking on Monday | |
Mr Miller recommended that deliveries via Ukraine should be reduced "by the amount stolen by Ukraine, that is 65.3 million cu/m of gas". | Mr Miller recommended that deliveries via Ukraine should be reduced "by the amount stolen by Ukraine, that is 65.3 million cu/m of gas". |
Future deliveries should be reduced on a daily basis by the amount of gas stolen, he added. | Future deliveries should be reduced on a daily basis by the amount of gas stolen, he added. |
"Start reducing it from today," Mr Putin told Mr Miller on Monday. | "Start reducing it from today," Mr Putin told Mr Miller on Monday. |
Ukraine has denied stealing gas, saying technical problems are disrupting the onward flow of gas to Europe. | Ukraine has denied stealing gas, saying technical problems are disrupting the onward flow of gas to Europe. |
Gazprom, in which the Russian state owns a majority stake, said it would compensate by sending more gas to Europe via other routes. | Gazprom, in which the Russian state owns a majority stake, said it would compensate by sending more gas to Europe via other routes. |
Divisions | Divisions |
The row between Russia and Ukraine has been simmering for weeks. Gazprom says Ukraine owes it money; Ukraine says it has paid its debt. The two sides have also failed to agree on the price Ukraine should pay for gas in 2009. | The row between Russia and Ukraine has been simmering for weeks. Gazprom says Ukraine owes it money; Ukraine says it has paid its debt. The two sides have also failed to agree on the price Ukraine should pay for gas in 2009. |
Europe's gas pipeline network Enlarge Map | |
A similar row between Gazprom and Ukraine at the beginning of 2006 led to gas shortages in several EU countries. | A similar row between Gazprom and Ukraine at the beginning of 2006 led to gas shortages in several EU countries. |
EU leaders have been meeting in Brussels to discuss the dispute and a delegation has also been sent for talks with both Ukrainian and Gazprom officials. | EU leaders have been meeting in Brussels to discuss the dispute and a delegation has also been sent for talks with both Ukrainian and Gazprom officials. |
But, say correspondents, the EU is reluctant to get involved in what it describes as a commercial dispute - reflecting Europe's own deep divisions on how to respond to Russia. | But, say correspondents, the EU is reluctant to get involved in what it describes as a commercial dispute - reflecting Europe's own deep divisions on how to respond to Russia. |
Have you noticed changes in your gas supply? | Have you noticed changes in your gas supply? |
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