Gazprom says gas supplies to Poland ‘exact same’ in response to complaint


Published time: September 11, 2014 14:26 

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Pressure gauges are seen at a shale gas fracking facility belonging to Poland's 
PGNiG near the village of Rybakowo (Reuters / Peter Andrews)

The flow of Russian gas to Poland hasn’t changed in the last week, and remains 
at 23 million cubic meters per day, a spokesman at Russia’s state-owned 
Gazprom, said Thursday.

“There wasn’t and isn’t any cut in gas supplies to Poland. We keep on 
delivering the exact same volume of gas as we did last week – 23 million cubic 
meters per day,” Gazprom spokesman Sergey Kupriyanov told RT Thursday. 

State-run Polish oil and gas utility PGNiG claimed that as of September 10, 
Gazprom was only delivering 55 percent of its gas order, according to a 
statement 
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  published on September 11 on the company's website. 

The company said it has decided to import gas from Germany and the Czech 
Republic to make up the shortfall. It has also halted 
<http://rt.com/business/186792-ukraine-poland-gas-reverse/>  4 million cubic 
meters in reverse flows to Ukraine. 

Poland confirmed <http://en.itar-tass.com/economy/748937>  it suspended the 
supply of gas to Ukraine on Wednesday. Polish authorities say they have 
notified the European Commission (EC) on the 45 percent supply cut. 

"We have also been informed that the Polish authorities are now looking into 
the cause, whether it is of a commercial nature or of a technical nature," 
Commission spokeswoman Marlene Holzner said, as quoted by Reuters. 

The alleged missing gas is delivered under the Yamal contract and is piped 
through Ukraine and Belarus. Poland claimed supplies were down 20 percent on 
Monday, and 24 percent on Tuesday. 

PGNiG wrote that is hasn’t yet received an explanation from Gazprom as to why 
it hasn’t received its contracted gas supplies. 

Gazprom said that under the Yamal contract with PGNiG it is not obliged to meet 
demand from customers that exceed contract volumes, RIA Novosti reported. 

On Wednesday, Gazprom replied to Polish complaints, and said the missing gas 
was simply a pre-winter maintenance routine to fill up Russian storage sites. 

According to Igor Prokopiv, CEO of Uktransgaz, Ukraine’s state-controlled gas 
transport company, Russia is intentionally reducing supplies to the EU to cut 
off <http://rt.com/business/186792-ukraine-poland-gas-reverse/>  reverse flows 
to Ukraine. Russia turned off gas supplies to Ukraine in June over pricing 
disputes and debt. 

EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger has warned that Ukraine may begin to 
siphon off Russian gas intended for Europe. 

Ukraine’s natural gas consumption is 50 billion cubic meters (bcm) per year, 
and with only an estimated 15 bcm saved up for winter, it hopes to important 16 
billion this year, with the biggest amount using reverse flow from Slovakia and 
Hungary. 

Russia, Ukraine, and the European Commission will hold trilateral energy talks 
on September 20 in Berlin. 

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