Russian authorities are considering raising the tax burden on the nation’s gas industry to help finance a return to full subsidies for oil refiners. Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company, plans to send additional gas to China and Hungary this year, according to CEO Alexey Miller. This move comes amidst the EU's efforts to curb Russian energy dependency.
Gazprom boosts gas supplies to Hungary amidst EU's effort to curb Russian energy dependency https://t.co/sl9H53Bg8R https://t.co/Dy55HWq5aL
Gazprom will send additional gas to China and Hungary this year, Alexey Miller, the company’s chief executive, said in an interview with Russia state television aired on Sunday. https://t.co/nIGhC0DDIg
Gazprom will send additional gas to China and Hungary this year, CEO Alexey Miller said https://t.co/QJM3cVpZ7Z
The plan, if agreed upon, would raise the #gas-production tax, according to people familiar with the matter. It hasn’t been decided whether the move would apply only to Gazprom, or if it would include other #Russia's gas producers, two of the people said. https://t.co/dLZVEhKE8h
Russian authorities are considering raising the tax burden on the nation’s gas industry to help finance a return to full subsidies for oil refiners https://t.co/j1yGaBXwbe
Russian authorities are considering raising the tax burden on the nation’s gas industry to help finance a return to full subsidies for oil refiners https://t.co/DjDj9yvnni
Russian authorities are considering raising the tax burden on the nation’s gas industry to help finance a return to full subsidies for oil refiners https://t.co/EdVZK7xwF9