Russia’s “Gazprom” takes a “decisive” decision against a French company

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The Russian group said, in a statement published on Tuesday evening, on its account in Telegram, that: "Gazprom Export notified Engie of the complete suspension of its shipments from Gas From 1st September 2022 until you receive all payments due for shipments".

By a decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end of March, Gazprom clarified that "It is prohibited to deliver additional quantities of natural gas to a foreign buyer if he does not pay the full price within the time limit specified in the contract".

confirmed Gazprom They had not received until Tuesday evening the full amounts owed for the last July shipments.

On Tuesday morning, Engy announced that it had learned from Gazprom of an additional and immediate reduction in its gas shipments "Due to a dispute between the parties over the implementation of contracts".

The group stated that it had already taken measures to be able to supply its customers even in the event of a halt in Gazprom’s shipments.

Russian gas shipments to the French group have declined significantly since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine.

In response to Western sanctions imposed on Russia following it began military operations in Ukraine, Moscow has repeatedly reduced its gas shipments to Europe.

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The Russian group said, in a statement published on Tuesday evening, on its account in Telegram, that “Gazprom Export informed Engi of the suspension of all its shipments from Gas Effective September 1, 2022, until you receive the full amount of money owed for the shipments.

Under a decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end of March, Gazprom clarified that “it is prohibited to deliver additional quantities of natural gas to a foreign buyer if he does not pay the full price within the time limit specified in the contract.”

confirmed Gazprom They had not received until Tuesday evening the full amounts owed for the last July shipments.

On Tuesday morning, Engy announced that it had learned from Gazprom of an additional and immediate reduction in its gas shipments “due to a dispute between the parties over the implementation of contracts.”

The group stated that it had already taken measures to be able to supply its customers even in the event of a halt in Gazprom’s shipments.

Russian gas shipments to the French group have declined significantly since the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine.

In response to Western sanctions imposed on Russia following it began military operations in Ukraine, Moscow has repeatedly reduced its gas shipments to Europe.

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