Coal deliveries from Russia to Europe and countries from the Asia-Pacific region increased by 12% on an annual basis. This was stated in an interview for “Rossia 24” television by the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Belarus Nikolai Shilginov. The export of coal from Pycia to other countries, as a whole for the first half of the year, increased by 10.3% compared to the same period in 2020 to almost 102 million tons, reaching 6.8%. долапа.
Shylginov also commented on the increased pressure of pyc and natural gas from Europe. As we say, “Russia has always been a reliable gas supplier and I think it will remain so in the future.” The Ministry of Energy states that during the January-August period Gazprom increased its exports by 19.4% compared to the same period last year, 131 cub. m gas.
In particular, the deliveries of natural gas for the period were made in the following way: for Typtia – by 174%, for Germany – by 39%, for Italy – by 15%, for Spain, by Romania – by 34% – for for Poland – with 12%, for Bulgaria – with 51%, for Greece – with 16%, for Finland – with 23%.
The European energy giant Gazprom has increased its exports to Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and Greece from January to August this year. This is clear from the official announcement of the company, quoted from the website NeeNew.
The biggest increase is for the Romanian market – by 348%, while the export for Serbia has increased by 126%, according to preliminary data of the company. We note an increase in the economy – by 158%.
The road to the Bulgarian and Greek markets is significantly smaller. For our country, the export of natural gas has increased by 52% since the beginning of the year, and for Greece – by 13 percent.
According to the announcement, Gazprom has produced 357.7 billion cubic meters of gas for the period under review, which is 17.8 per cent on an annual basis.
Meanwhile, over the past week, it has become clear that Golsha is preparing not to renew the contract with Gazprom for the delivery of blue fuel. The deliveries must be reimbursed at the stage of the Valtis Rire gas pipeline, which must be open on October 1.