Gas experts of Russia, Ukraine, and the EU will meet Sept. 19 in Brussels to negotiate to renew Gazprom’s 10-year, trans-Ukraine transit contract, which expires on Jan. 1, tweets Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commission’s vice president for Energy. “I am convinced that progress would send a strong positive signal to the market as well as consumers ahead of the winter season,” Šefčovič, a Slovak politician, said, echoing EU concern about the reliability of gas supplies from Russia.
Gas experts of Russia, Ukraine, and the EU will meet Sept. 19 in Brussels to negotiate to renew Gazprom’s 10-year, trans-Ukraine transit contract,
