Moscow threatens to cut gas flow to Kiev

Tue Feb 24, 2015 11:20AM

An employee tightens the valve on a pipeline at the Bilche-Volytsko-Uherske 
underground gas storage facility in Ukraine’s Lviv region. (File photo)

Russia’s gas giant Gazprom has threatened to halt its natural gas flow to 
Ukraine with a full shutdown within two days, if Kiev fails to pay for 
deliveries.

Alexei Miller, the state-owned energy giant's chief executive officer, said 
Tuesday that Kiev has still not paid in advance for March deliveries and with 
no new payment, Russia would be forced to stop supplies to Ukraine.

"Ukraine has not made its gas prepayment on time. As of today, there is only 
219 million cubic meters of gas paid for. It takes about two days for 
[Ukraine's] Naftogaz to transfer funds to [Russia's] Gazprom," said Miller.

 

The Gazprom chief also warned that a full shutdown in deliveries to Ukraine 
would create serious risks for transit gas to Europe. Russia provides about 
half of Ukraine’s and 30 percent Europe’s total gas demands with key transit 
pipelines on the Ukrainian territory.

Miller added that Ukraine’s request for 114 million cubic meters of gas to be 
delivered in the next two days would bring fuel deliveries to a full stop, if 
Gazprom does not receive a payment.

This is while Ukrainian state energy company Naftogaz accused Gazprom earlier 
this week of failing to deliver prepaid gas supplies, saying it has only 
supplied 47 million cubic meters of the requested 114.  

The accusation came after Gazprom announced on February 19 that it had begun to 
supply gas directly to areas in Ukraine’s restive eastern regions controlled by 
pro-Russian forces.

The decision was made after Naftogaz cut off gas deliveries to the restive 
east, claiming that interruption was made due to pipeline damage caused by the 
ongoing fighting between Kiev troops and pro-Russian forces.

The two mainly Russian-speaking regions of Donetsk and Luhansk have witnessed 
deadly clashes since Kiev launched military operations in April last year to 
crush pro-Russia forces there.

In May 2014, the situation in the two flashpoint regions started to worsen as 
residents overwhelmingly voted for independence from Ukraine in referendums.

Over 5,700 people have been killed so far and some 14,000 others wounded in the 
conflict, the United Nations says. Around 1.5 million others have also been 
forced from their homes over the past months of turmoil.

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