"Gazprom" increased daily volumes of gas deliveries to Poland for five million cubic meters, thus offsetting much of nedopostavok by RosUkrEnergo. This, according to the UNIAN, said the press secretary of the Polish gas company PGNiG Joanna Vasitska-Zakzhevska. Volume nedopostavok by RosUkrEnergo is seven million cubic meters of gas per day.
The volumes of gas deliveries to Poland have increased "Gazprom" on 6 February 2009. According to Zakzhevski, additional gas is supplied via the Ukrainian gas transmission system. This RosUkrEnergo in PGNiG sent a letter which explained the reasons for failure of the contract. More letters are not reported. "The company describes the situation in which it finds itself", - said Zakshevska.
For the first time Poland has expressed a lack of supply of Russian gas 22 Jan, 2009, when it became known that the country received only half of it earmarked fuel. In total, Poland, under contract to receive 14 million cubic meters of gas per day. The next day the chairman of Gazprom Alexei Miller said that the insufficient supply of Russian gas to Poland are connected with the activities of intermediary - RosUkrEnergo.
RosUkrEnergo, registered in Switzerland, half owned by Gazprom and half - Ukrainian businessmen, including Dmitry Firtash. According to agreements reached between Ukraine and Russia in mid-January 2009, the company was excluded from the scheme of Russian gas supplies to the Ukrainian side. Nevertheless, these agreements do not relate to the export activities of RosUkrEnergo.
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