Kiev/Brussels - Ukraine is sending gas from its own reserves
to EU states Romania and Hungary to compensate for a fall in supply
from Russian gas monopoly Gazprom, Ukraine's gas company said
Saturday.
The Naftogaz Ukraine company 'increased gas supplies to Romania up
to 100,000 cubic metres day and Hungary up to 1.8 million cubic metres
per day (mcm/d) taken from gas reserves of Ukraine,' a company
statement issued in Kiev and Brussels said.
The claim came amid confusion in Central and Eastern Europe over
the status of supplies of Russian gas passing to the EU through
Ukraine. Some reports say deliveries of gas had reduced, while others
said only that gas pressure had fallen.
Russia is the largest supplier of gas to the EU, and 80 per cent of
its deliveries pass through Ukraine.
On Thursday, Gazprom shut off gas supplies to Ukraine in a row over
pricing, contracts and unpaid bills. Both sides vowed that the dispute
would not effect deliveries to Europe.
But Gazprom on Friday accused Ukraine of stealing gas meant for EU
customers. Ukraine denied the charges, with Naftogaz saying that it
was Gazprom which was failing to live up to its promises.
'In total, as at 12.00 on January 2, 2009, (Naftogaz) was receiving
from Gazprom 305.5 mcm/d. Meanwhile, we delivered to our western
partners 319.3 mcm/d of gas, that is at 13.8 per cent more than it had
been supplied by Gazprom,' the statement said.
Each side has been keen to paint the other as the criminal in the
dispute, launching diplomatic missions to the EU for that purpose.
However, the EU is reluctant to become involved in the row, saying
only that deliveries to its members must continue.
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