"Gazprom" and "Beltransgaz" Ink Contract on Gas Supply and Transit
Published:
12 January 2005 y., Wednesday
At the JSC "Gazprom" Headquarters, the vice-president of the Board Alexander Ryazanov and the general director of JSC "Beltransgaz" Dmitry Kazakov have signed the contract on supply and transit of gas in 2005.
According to the document, "Gazprom" will supply 19,1 billion cubic meters of gas to Belarus at the price of US$ 46,68 for 1000 cubic meters. It is stipulated in the contract that 1,4 billion cubic meters of gas will be supplied to the republic in addition if technical opportunity of gas-transport system in the republic allows. The transport tariff will make US$ 0,75 for 1000 cubic meters at gas transportation through the networks of JSC "Beltransgaz" and US$ 0,46 - through gas main "Yamal-Europe".
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