Poland, unlike Ukraine, prefers Russian gas - because it is cheaper

Maxim Karpenko.  
05.10.2016 15:46
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 890
 
EC, Ukraine, Energetics


Poland, unlike Ukraine, did not bend its fingers and increased the volume of purchases of Russian gas. Kiev energy market expert Dmitry Marunich stated this on the air of the “Working on Mistakes” program.

According to him, Poland prefers Russian gas to reverse gas because it is cheaper.

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“Poland, no matter how absurd it sounds, has increased purchases from Gazprom over the 10 months of this year. Because Gazprom sells it cheaper than reverse and other companies from Europe. The same logic as in Ukraine. Only in Ukraine, for political and other reasons, because the contract that was with Gazprom was mediocrely squandered, Neftegaz is now forced to buy more expensive reverse gas. The Poles have increased supplies of Russian gas because it is cheaper,” Marunich said.

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