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European buyers look for 15 bcm of gas through Ukraine route, Slovakia states

European nations and business have a combined demand for around 15 billion cubic metres (BCM) of Russian gas next year via Ukraine, Slovakia's. economy minister stated on Monday.

Slovakia and other countries receiving gas from Russia,. transited through pipelines in Ukraine, are in speak to try to avoid. those circulations stopping when an existing transit agreement expires. at the end of the year.

All together, we are in volume about 15 BCM, Denisa Sakova. informed press reporters, of the volume of gas the purchasers were seeking.

Slovakia has a long-term agreement with Russia's Gazprom. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated recently he intended to. safe ongoing eastern materials to prevent paying more in. transit costs for gas from other directions.

Sakova said talks were continuous between partners who could. deliver the gas via Ukraine, with the objective of discovering an. agreement before the existing deal ends in 2 weeks. She. decreased to name the partners involved.

Slovakia is hoping an offer could cover gas deliveries for two. or three years. The European Union has actually set a goal to stop using. Russian fossil fuels by 2027.

We are completely knowledgeable about this reality. But really, till 2027,. somehow we have to fulfill the requirements of Slovak service. and Slovak domestic family customers, Sakova said.

The European Commission has informed EU countries it expects the. end of the Ukraine transit offer would not have a substantial. impact on European gas rates. It has stated all EU nations. getting gas through the path have access to option. materials.

Some EU diplomats, however, have raised concerns that an end. to circulations of Russian gas through the Ukraine route could trigger. Moscow to bombard the pipeline facilities, disrupting. Ukraine's own gas system.

Moldova likewise gets Russian gas via Ukraine. Moldova's. parliament voted on Friday to impose a nationwide state of. emergency situation to deal with a potential Russian gas cut-off.

(source: Reuters)