Turkmengas will supply 5 billion cubic meters of gas to Russia in 2023, as provided for in the contract
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In 2023, the volume of Turkmen gas supplies to Russia will be about 5 billion cubic meters. This was announced on Friday by the Deputy Chairman of the State Concern “Turkmengas” Myrat Archaev at a press conference following the results of the International Conference OGT-2023, held in Ashgabat on October 25-27.
“The expected volume of Turkmen gas supplies to Russia in 2023 is about 5 billion cubic meters, as provided for in the previously concluded contract with Gazprom,” Archaev said.
The Turkmen side, within the framework of its obligations under the contract, fulfills them fully, year after year. The contract is being implemented in full and the expected volume of exports of Turkmen natural gas to the Russian Federation for this year is also planned at 5 billion cubic meters, noted the deputy chairman of the State Concern «Turkmengas».
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