Ukraine plans to draw on 17.5 bcm gas stocks by November - agency


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  • Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine, cut off from supplies of Russian gas due to a price dispute, plans to draw on up to 17.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) in underground storage by November, Ukraine's energy minister was quoted as saying on Wednesday.

Interfax Ukraine news agency quoted Yuri Prodan as saying the former Soviet republic currently had around 16 bcm of gas in storage and that additional volume could come mostly from Slovakia.

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