Uzbekistan has agreed to purchase 2.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from Russia's Gazprom to mitigate potential winter shortages; the gas will be transported via Kazakhstan through the Central Asia-Center pipeline.
Uzbekistan has agreed to purchase 2.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from Russia's Gazprom to mitigate potential winter shortages; the gas will be transported via Kazakhstan through the Central Asia-Center pipeline.
Uzbekistan has reached a deal with Russia’s Gazprom to buy 2.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually over the coming two years as part of a broader effort to prevent winter-time shortages. on June 19 that daily deliveries of 9 million cubic meters of gas will start from October 1. Opponents of this trade have argued that Uzbekistan should avoid developing a dependence on Russian gas for its domestic needs. They also bemoan this turn of events as a consequence of the government’s failure to properly develop the country’s own resources. As recently as last year, Tashkent earned money selling gas to China. But those exports were halted amid mounting public anger over a nationwide wave of power outages.
In related news from last week, Gazprom agreed on terms with Kazakhstan’s QazaqGaz on the transit of the gas to Uzbekistan. Kommersant business daily
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