Gazprom: Price of Gas Exported to Europe Will Rise by $20-30 in 2010
Gazprom could increase the prices for the natural gas exported to European countries with $20-30 in 2010, told today the vice-president of the group Alexander Medvedev.
He has previously declared that the medium price for the natural gas delivered to Europe in 2009 will be about $280 per cubic meter.
Also, the Gazprom incomes generated by the exports could drop down with 35% this year, to $42.5 billion.
Gas exports, excluding CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), are estimated to reduce by 22%, to $142.5 billion per cubic meter.
Source: Mediafax
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