The discount of $100 on the purchase of one thousand cubic meters of Russian natural gas that Russia provided to Ukraine as part of the "winter package" will be lifted from April 1, 2015, the head of Gazprom, Alexei Miller said at a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
The conditions of the winter package will remain in effect till the end of March, and from April 1, the discount that was provided by the Government of the Russian Federation, will cease to have effect. From April 1, gas supplies to Ukraine will be carried out strictly in accordance with the contract," said Miller.
In accordance with the winter plan, the price of Russian gas for Ukraine in November-December made up 378 dollars (given the discount to the contract price of $100 per thousand cubic meters).
http://english.pravda.ru/news/russia/20-01-2015/129561-russia_gas_ukraine-0/#.VL6NXCwYE9Q
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The conditions of the winter package will remain in effect till the end of March, and from April 1, the discount that was provided by the Government of the Russian Federation, will cease to have effect. From April 1, gas supplies to Ukraine will be carried out strictly in accordance with the contract," said Miller.
In accordance with the winter plan, the price of Russian gas for Ukraine in November-December made up 378 dollars (given the discount to the contract price of $100 per thousand cubic meters).
http://english.pravda.ru/news/russia/20-01-2015/129561-russia_gas_ukraine-0/#.VL6NXCwYE9Q
20/1/15
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Russia may raise energy prices for Ukraine if Kiev is discontented with them - PM Medvedev...
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήRussia may raise energy prices for Ukraine if Kiev is discontented with them, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday. This was the way Medvedev reacted to the Ukrainian side’s statements regarding deliveries of electric power to Ukraine and Crimea.
“If our Ukrainian partners don’t like the Russian prices for electric power, we may raise them,” he wrote on his Facebook page.
http://itar-tass.com/en/economy/772264
20/1/15