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Red On Red: Gazprom threatens new gas war with Belarus
2007-08-02
Moscow/Minsk - The Russian energy giant Gazprom Tuesday accused Belarus of failing to pay for energy delivered, and threatened to cut off natural gas to the former Soviet republic. If carried out, the move would almost certainly reduce natural gas deliveries to Europe, and increase European prices for the fuel, as Europe receives some 25 per cent of its natural gas from Gazprom.

A statement from the Russian natural gas monopolist warned the Belarusian government it intended to reduce deliveries to Belarus to 45 per cent of present volumes. Russia's largest corporation, Gazprom said the cut was necessary because Belarus' government had only paid for the value of gas received from Russia from January through June, by roughly the same 45 per cent amount.

The Belarusian debt to Gazprom for the six-month period is reportedly 456 million dollars, according to the company. The cut will go into effect on August 3, the Belapan news agency reported.

A similar dispute between Gazprom and Minsk at the beginning of 2007 over oil pricing reduced Russian oil deliveries to Europe for more than a week, spiking the price of the fuel across East Europe and even as far away as Italy.

'We have serious concern...and we call on both sides to resolve this dispute as soon as possible,' said Martin Selmayr, spokesman for the European Union, at a Brussels press conference.
Posted by:mrp

#4  Summer is the time to do this, not winter like russia pulled last time. Belarus controls the pipeline, russia will lose big, big, big, without it's use for a few months. I'd have my pissing match now if I were them.
Russia's troubling tendency to use energy as a political weapon needs a little negative reinforcement before they start doing it on a weekly basis like opec used to.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-08-02 09:48  

#3   as Belarus used to be called "White Russia."

Gee, what is the English translation of "Belarus"?

/snark
Posted by: mrp   2007-08-02 09:44  

#2  Gas wars. Did 'em in college.
Brutal.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-02 09:11  

#1  Actually, it's Red-on-White, as Belarus used to be called "White Russia." (No relation to My favorite drink.)
Posted by: Gary and the Samoyeds   2007-08-02 09:05  

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