Eu as zice sa va uitati putin pe harta... si poate sa cititi despre faptul ca Norvegia produce deja la capacitate maxima.
Cat despre triplarea (de fapt, quadruplarea) pretului, e o mica nuanta -- nu pretul actual e de patru ori mai mare decat "normal"; pretul de pana acum era cel anormal, recte de peste patru ori mai mic decat pretul pietei. Stiti cum se zice -- diavolul se ascunde in detalii.
On 1/3/06, dacia1111 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cred ca cea mai buna metoda de a-i face pe rusi sa inteleaga ca intr-
o economie de piata nu triplezi pretul unui produs peste noapte,
ar fi ca Ucraina si RM sa importe din Turkmenistan, sau chiar si
Tarile Nordice, indiferent daca acestia vor vinde gazele un pic mai
ieftin sau chiar la pretul la care il ofera rusii.
Fara o portinue mare de piata in citeva luni Gazpromul va ajunge sa
aiba niste pierderi financiare semnificative.
SA CUMPARAM DE LA ALTII LA PRETUL PIETII.
VOR PIERDE ENORM.
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Turkmenistan VREA BANI. IMPORTAM DE LA EI.
Turkmenistan 'Offers Gas Shipments to Moldova'
Moldova's president says Turkmenistan has offered to start
negotiations about delivering gas to Moldova following Russia's
decision to cut supplies to Moldova's neighbor Ukraine.
A statement from President Vladimir Voronin's office says Turkmen
President Saparmurat Niyazov said Turkmenistan is willing to deliver
natural gas "on a contract basis and in the necessary amount both to
Ukraine and to Moldova, as well as to other countries."
Moldova has not received any Russian gas since 1 January, after state-
run gas monopoly Gazprom said it would double the price it charges.
Moldova said the price increase was unacceptable.
Moldova buys Russian gas through a pipeline in neighboring Ukraine,
which is also embroiled in a dispute with Gazprom over prices. //
Copyright © 2005. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave., N.W.
Washington DC 20036. RFE/RL
http://economie.moldova.org/stiri/eng/7775/
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http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/...010c11746b.html
Turkmenistan: Russian-Ukrainian Gas Crisis Tests Ashgabat
The Russian-Ukrainian gas dispute is testing Turkmenistan's self-
declared policy of neutrality. Along with Russia, Turkmenistan is one
of Ukraine's two biggest gas suppliers. But now Russia is seeking to
pressure Ukraine to pay higher prices and, to make its point, reduced
supplies of Russian gas to Ukraine on 1 and 2 January. Russia has now
restored gas flow in the pipelines through Ukraine to normal levels
after European countries downstream said they were getting less gas
than normal. Throughout the crisis, Ukraine has suggested it could
turn to Turkmenistan to make up any losses of Russian gas supplies.
That puts Turkmenistan in a difficult position as it seeks to balance
its relations with two capitals: Moscow and Kyiv.
Prague, 3 January 2006 (RFE/RL) – Will Turkmenistan agree to
Ukraine's requests for more energy to replace Russian supplies? Or
will it ally with Moscow to maintain Russia's pressure on Kyiv?
So far, Russia and Ukraine have given contradictory statements on the
matter, while officials in the Turkmen capital Ashgabat have said
nothing publicly.
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