Russian gas giant Gazprom said on Monday that its natural gas exports outside the former Soviet Union for the period January 1 to November 15 increased 8.3 percent year-on-year to 164.8 billion. cubic meters.
The company added in a statement that its gas production in that period increased by 15.2% to 445 billion cubic meters.
Gazprom said it continued to pump gas to Its five gas storage facilities in Europe.
For its part, the Russian finance ministry said export duties on crude oil are set to rise to $ 77.5 per ton from December 1, from $ 71.2 in November.
The ministry based its determination of export duties for December on prices recorded from 15 October to 14 November.
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