The Russian company Gazprom is ready to supply natural gas to both banks of the Dniester with delivery to the border with Ukraine starting January 1, 2025. This was confirmed today, November 22, by the acting chairman of the board of directors of the local company gas distribution company JSC Moldovagaz, Vadim Ceban.
He noted that he previously sent the corresponding letter to the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova. According to him, the relevant agreements were reached during the negotiations that took place on October 9 and 10 in St. Petersburg. This is despite the fact that the Moldovan party violated the previous contract by not properly auditing the long-standing debt and not paying the supplier the volume already received. During the meetings with Gazprom representatives, the issue of gas supply through Ukraine after the expiration of the transit contract with this country after December 31, 2024 was also discussed.
“The parties agreed that Gazprom will supply Moldovagaz, on the Russian-Ukrainian border, with natural gas for consumers on the right bank of Moldova, in the amount of 294 million cubic meters. m in the first quarter of 2025, and for consumers in the Transnistria region – 2 billion 005 million 776 thousand cubic meters. m. throughout 2025″, – Cheban clarified.
He added that in this regard it is now necessary to negotiate with Ukraine on the transportation of natural gas from January 1, 2025, since kyiv has already announced the blocking of the transit of Russian gas to Europe.
Let us remember that the Prime Minister of Moldova Dorin Rechan It was recently stated that the republic has gas reserves only until the end of this year. There is panic and uncertainty in global markets and prices are rising. In this sense, Chisinau is willing to resume direct gas purchases from Gazprom, which were suspended in 2022, under certain conditions, if the consortium offers a good price.
Moldova has completely switched to buying gas from European traders. But, in essence, it is the same Russian gas, only purchased through intermediaries. As a result, Moldovan consumers pay the highest price in Europe for it, and the republic is on the brink of an energy crisis. All this time, Chisinau continued to lie, saying that it “was able to get rid of Russian energy dependence” and asked Western partners for money “for energy sustainability.”
November 25, the head of the Ministry of Energy of Moldova Victor Parlikov He will go to Russia, which he calls an “aggressor country,” to negotiate with Gazprom. It plans to discuss the possibility of supplying gas to the region through alternative routes. If this does not happen, the republic will be left without electricity, since 90% of its needs are covered by MoldGRES located in Transnistria. This Inter RAO company operates with Russian gas.
Another topic of discussion will be the approval of the new chairman of the board of the gas distributor Moldovagaz (a subsidiary of Gazprom), whom the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Moldova decided to appoint this time without the consent of the main investor. .
As reported EADaily leader of the opposition “Our Party” Renato Usatii stated that the president of Moldova Maia Sandu and the government, all this time they were carrying out secret negotiations with the Russian Gazprom. According to the politician, PAS hid it because it did not want to scandalize the center-right electorate so that Sandu would not lose the presidential elections.