Germany’s E.ON, Gazprom agree to adjust long-term gas price
MOSCOW, Mar 29 (PRIME) -- Uniper, a unit of Germany’s E.ON, and Gazprom Export, a branch of Russian gas giant Gazprom, have signed an agreement to adjust gas prices under current long-term export contracts on March 24, Gazprom Export said in a statement Tuesday.
“On March 24 in Moscow, Deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev, CEO of Gazprom Export Yelena Burmistrova, Uniper CEO Klaus Schafer and Senior Vice President of Uniper Uwe Fip signed an agreement between Gazprom Export and Uniper to adapt pricing conditions of existing contracts for supplies of natural gas in coming years,” the company said.
“The sides have also agreed to cancel an arbitration dispute. The agreements will allow the sides to continue joint work for long-term delivery of gas to German and European markets.”
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