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Ukraine: Russian Gazprom creating 'gas deficit' in Europe

AFP . Keiv
28 Dec 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 28 Dec 2021 04:33:02
Ukraine: Russian Gazprom creating 'gas deficit' in Europe
Gazprom is Russia’s monopoly gas exporter – AFP Photo

Ukraine said Wednesday it had complained to the EU against Gazprom, accusing the Russian energy giant of creating "an artificial deficit of gas" in Europe which has resulted in a price surge.

European gas prices rocketed Tuesday to all-time highs on strong winter demand and simmering geopolitical tensions between key supplier Russia and consumer nations.

Europe's reference Dutch TTF gas price jumped nearly 20 percent from Monday to hit 175.00 euros per megawatt hour in early afternoon trading.

"Gazprom's actions are anti-competitive and have significant negative consequences for all European consumers," Yuriy Vitrenko, head of Ukraine's state energy company Naftogaz, said in a statement.

"Gazprom sharply reduced its delivery of natural gas to the European spot market, despite growing market demand," Vitrenko added.

He also accused Gazprom of preventing other companies from supplying additional gas to Europe.

Naftogaz said that Gazprom seeks to "create an artificial deficit of gas to pressure the European Union into securing the rapid commissioning of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline."

The Ukrainian company said it filed a complaint with the European Commission against Gazprom "abusing its dominant position on the European gas market."

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