Gazprom Targets 'Record' Gas Delivery to Europe in 2018

Russia's Gazprom aims to deliver a "record" level of around 200 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas to Europe by the end of 2018, Chairman Alexey Miller said Friday.

Speaking to journalists in St. Petersburg, Miller said that in the first half of the year, Gazprom's exports to Europe had increased by six percent to 101 bcm.

"If Europe's gas demand from Russia continues at the current rate, 2018 will end with a record level," the chairman added.

Gazprom meets 30 percent of Europe's annual gas demand. Last year, the company exported around 194.4 bcm of natural gas to Europe.

(Anadolu Agency, 29/06/2018)

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