Gazprom did not adjust Nord Stream-2 project as new US sanctions loom
6/22/2017
MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russia's largest natural gas producer Gazprom has made no changes to the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline project despite a possible new round of US sanctions against Russia, Gazprom Deputy Chief Executive Andrei Kruglov said on Thursday.
Courtesy of Gazprom. |
Gazprom's gas exports to non-CIS countries are seen at 178 Bcm or more this year, he told a news briefing. Kruglov said that the company's investment program for the next year was expected be at the level of 2017.
Reporting by Oksana Kobzeva; writing by Katya Golubkova; editing by Dmitry Solovyov
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