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The Moldovan regulator appointed the state-owned company Energocom as a gas supplier to end users. Previously, Moldovagaz was ...
CHISINAU. May 23 (Interfax) - The board of directors of Moldova's National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has decided to appoint the state-owned company Energocom as the gas supplier to end ...
This gas may be of Russian origin, but for Moldova, this is irrelevant. What matters for Chisinau is that the country is no longer dependent on contracts with Gazprom (excluding Transnistria - ed ...
According to Russian calculations, the debt stands at $709 million. Moldova has put the debt at $8.6 million. Gazprom has said previously it wants Moldova to pay the debt before it starts to pump ...
The Kuciurgan power plant, which is crucial for Moldova's electricity supply, is powered by natural gas supplied by Russian energy giant Gazprom. The plant was privatized in 2004 by authorities in ...
Citing findings by British and Norwegian audit firms, Moldova claims its debt stands close to $8.6 million, a fraction of that claimed by the Russian energy giant. Gazprom said in a statement ...
said that Moldova would receive 250 million euros ($258 million) this year — 40% of it by mid-April — after Russia’s state-owned energy giant Gazprom cut supplies on Jan. 1. Daily electrical ...
The support includes coal deliveries from Ukraine and electricity transmission from Moldova's left to right bank.
A4: As Chisinau diversified its gas imports, eroding Gazprom’s monopoly, Moldova made strides in securing its gas. Of note, while removing Gazprom’s monopoly helps lessen Moscow’s political leverage ...
Moldova and Ukraine reached an informal agreement to keep natural gas flowing to the pro-Russian enclave of Transnistria after a transit contract with Gazprom PJSC expires at the end of the year ...
Existing pipeline networks would allow for Russian gas to be shipped via various alternative routes to Moldova. Gazprom currently operates two subsea gas pipelines across the Black Sea —Blue ...
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Saturday it would suspend gas exports to Moldova from 0500 GMT on Jan. 1 due to unpaid debt by Moldova, which is bracing for severe power cuts. It said the ...