Russia’s Gazprom resumes gas supplies to Ukraine

Source:AFP Published: 2015-10-12 23:33:01

Russian gas giant Gazprom said on Monday it had resumed gas supplies to Ukraine, adding that Moscow had received prepayment of $234 million from Kiev ahead of the winter heating season.

"Gazprom began supplying gas to Ukraine at 10:00 am today," Gazprom chief Alexei Miller said in a statement.

Moscow received $234 million of the $500 million expected from Kiev, Miller said, adding that Kiev had requested the delivery of 114 million cubic meters per day, the maximum volume of gas that could be delivered by Gazprom.

Moscow late last month agreed to resume gas supplies to Ukraine, ending months of talks overshadowed by the crisis in the east of Ukraine and fears for Europe's energy security.

In June, Ukraine announced it was suspending all purchases of natural gas from Russia over a price dispute after EU-­mediated talks broke down.

Ukraine's state gas pipeline ­operator Ukrtransgaz declined to comment on Monday, but told the Interfax news agency last week that Kiev was ready to purchase 2 ­billion cubic meters of natural gas from Russia in October.

The resumption of ­deliveries could help Kiev accumulate 17 ­billion cubic meters of natural gas by ­October 21, the "absolute minimum for the security of gas transit to Europe," said ­analysts from VTB Capital bank.

But these reserves could not be enough if the winter is harsh, they warned. Russia supplies around a third of ­Europe's gas, with roughly half of it flowing via Ukraine.

Kiev has been seeking to diversify its supply base away from Russia after Moscow cut gas supplies to Ukraine in 2006 and 2009, interrupting transit to Europe.

Moscow hiked the price it charges Kiev following last year's ouster of former president Viktor Yanukovych which ­unleashed an insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

The resumption of gas supplies comes as fighting has largely died down, fueling hopes that the conflict that has claimed more than 8,000 lives can be resolved.

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