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Title: TURKMENISTAN - Export To Europe.
Publication: APS Review Gas Market Trends (Newsletter)
Date: October 4, 2004
Publisher: Pam Stein/Input Solutions
Volume: 63 Issue: 14Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Because of falling demand for gas in Ukraine, however, NU wants to export to Europe any Turkmen gas which it cannot use and is being stored in an underground facility. NU is in talks with Gazprom on this as, under a June 2000 agreement, it is not allowed to export gas without the consent of the Russian giant.
The 2000 agreement was signed after Gazprom accused Ukraine of illegally re-exporting Russian gas moving through its territory on route to Europe. (See survey of Russia in the current volume's Nos. 7-11).