Экспорт «Газпрома» в Европу в 2017 году вырос на 8,1%

Российский газовый гигант «Газпром» увеличил добычу газа на 12,4% до 472 млрд куб. м, а экспорт в Европу в 2017 году вырос на 8,1% и составил 193,6 млрд куб. м. Об этом в среду сообщил журналистам председатель правления компании Алексей Миллер, сообщает информационное агентство ТАСС.

"В 2017 году, по оперативным данным, "Газпром" добыл 471 млрд куб. м газа - на 12,4% больше, чем в 2016 году. Это лучшая динамика роста добычи за всю историю компании. В абсолютных показателях добыча увеличена на 51,9 млрд куб. м", - сказал Миллер.

Миллер также сообщил, что "2017 год стал годом новых экспортных рекордов Газпрома".

"Установлен новый рекорд экспорта за год. По оперативным данным, в 2017 году компания поставила в дальнее зарубежье 193,9 млрд куб. м газа. Это на 14,6 млрд куб. м (на 8,1%) превышает предыдущий максимум, достигнутый в 2016 году (179,3 млрд куб. м)", - сказал он.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентства TAСС

фото: Алексей Миллер, председатель правления "Газпром"

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