Gazprom secures gas supplies
Natural gas supplies to the South of Kyrgyzstan were renewed today after an eight-month stoppage. This was achieved due to the agreement between Gazprom and the Uzbekneftegaz petroleum company for 2015, stipulating the annual supply of up to 100 million m3 of natural gas to the southern regions of the country.
Adapted from press release
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