Demand for Russian gas is growing, despite the machinations of the United States

Vladimir Gladkov.  
28.06.2019 16:08
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Russia, Energetics


Russia is increasing gas sales to non-CIS countries, despite US attempts to impose liquefied fuel supplies to Europe. Such data were announced at a press conference in Moscow by the head of the board of Gazprom, Alexey Miller, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Russia is increasing gas sales to non-CIS countries, despite US attempts to impose supplies on Europe...

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“On March 2018, 713,4, Gazprom set a historical record for daily gas supplies to non-CIS markets – XNUMX million cubic meters of gas per day. Even with the annual contract quantities that we currently have, we are ready to repeat, or even improve, this record,” he noted.

Miller said that demand for Russian gas on the world market has increased significantly.

“The demand for Russian gas has reached a new level - about 200 billion cubic meters of gas per year. Our market share is in the range from 35,5% to 37,5%,” added the head of the company.

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