Ukraine is receiving steady supplies of Russian natural gas, Maxim Belyavsky, spokesman for Ukrainian gas transport monopoly Ukrtransgaz, said on Monday. "The supplies are stable. In December, we received a total of 518 million cubic metres (mcm) of Russian gas and we received an additional 123 mcm of Russian gas in the first three days of January," Belyavsky said.
Supplies from Russian gas exporter Gazprom were cut off for six months in a dispute over pricing and unpaid bills before being resumed on December 9. Ukraine paid Gazprom $378 million for one billion cubic metres of gas in December to replenish its reserves. It paid additional $150 million for January gas supplies. Ukraine had 11.2 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas in underground storage as of January 3, down by about 33 percent since the start of the heating season, Ukrtransgaz data showed. Ukraine has said a gas agreement reached with Russia in October allows Kiev to buy up to 5 bcm of gas by March.
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