The right side of the Dniester may return to gas supplies from Russia as early as this spring. This was announced by “Moldovagaz” head Vadim Ceban.
“Everything depends on who we will buy gas from in May because the contract with “Energocom” expires on April 30. From May, we will probably resume. If, of course, all the factors indicate, including the price, we will resume supplies from Gazprom, according to our contract, which was signed in 2021,” he said.
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Moldova has refused Russian gas since the end of 2022 and reoriented to Western markets after “Gazprom” reduced the volume of supplies to Chisinau to 5.7 million cubic meters daily. The entire volume of methane was diverted to the left bank of the Dniester River in exchange for electricity.