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Gazprom may start reducing gas transit via Ukraine next week

Gazprom reported earlier that it is supplying gas to Europe by transit across Ukraine with a volume of 42.9 mln cubic meters per day via the Sudzha gas metering station

MOSCOW, November 22. /TASS/. Gazprom has taken note that Russian gas supplies intended for Moldova via Ukraine actually "end up" in Ukraine and will start reducing gas supplies for transit if the imbalance persists, the Russian gas company said on Tuesday.

"Gazprom has observed that Russian gas intended for delivery to Moldovan consumers as per the contract with Moldovagaz actually settles in Ukraine. The volume of gas supplied by Gazprom to the Sudzha gas metering station for transit to Moldova via the territory of Ukraine exceeds the physical volume transferred on the border of Ukraine and Moldova. Moldovagaz paid for a portion of November deliveries to Gazprom in accordance with the contract on November 21. The actual volume of supplied Russian gas taking into account the breached payment for current deliveries in November is 24.945 mln cubic meters of gas. The cumulative total volume remaining in the territory of Ukraine is 52.52 mln cubic meters," Gazprom said.

"If the transit imbalance via Ukraine remains for Moldovan consumers, Gazprom will start reducing gas supplies to the Sudzha gas metering station on November 28 starting at 10:00 am in the volume of daily short supply," the company added.

Gazprom reported earlier that it is supplying gas to Europe by transit across Ukraine with a volume of 42.9 mln cubic meters per day via the Sudzha gas metering station.