Russian Energy Minister Spoke to Saudi Counterpart After Attack on Country's Oil Facilities

© Sputnik / Aleksey Nikolskyi / Go to the mediabankAlexander Novak, Energy Minister of the Russian Federation
Alexander Novak, Energy Minister of the Russian Federation - Sputnik International
Subscribe
BRUSSELS (Sputnik) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak has stated that he had again contacted his Saudi counterpart Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman after the attacks on oil facilities of Saudi Aramco.

“Yes, we talked yesterday", the minister answered the relevant question from journalists.

He said the situation on the oil market now was more stable than on Monday.

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak stated that Russia is committed to fully implementing the terms of the OPEC+ oil output cut deal.

In the early hours of 14 September, two Saudi Aramco refineries, in Abqaiq and Khurais, were attacked by drones. As a result, the output decreased by 5.7 million barrels of oil per day, which makes up more than half of the usual production.

Gas Transit

The minister continued on by saying that Russia in 2020 will deliver gas to European consumers in volumes enshrined in contractual arrangements.

"I want to highlight once again the important point that European consumers will be supplied with necessary volumes [of gas] in accordance with the contractual terms. Including for this purpose, we are ready to use Ukraine's gas transportation system under economically appropriate terms in accordance with the legislation that will be applicable in Ukraine", Novak told reporters.

Novak also noted that Moscow is ready to reserve gas transit capacity through Ukraine starting in 2020 if Kiev implements European standards in its legislation.

"We heard from our Ukrainian partners an interest in continuing work from 1 January 2020. The Ukrainian partners showed us a regulatory framework that will be implemented from January 1, 2020. It’s about European legislation ... the unbundling of Naftogaz, the involvement of a separate gas transmission system operator ... We took note of this information", Novak told reporters after Russia-Ukraine-EU gas consultations.

"Our position is that if the European legislation is really implemented in Ukrainian legislation by 1 January 2020, we are ready to work in accordance with the European legislation. This means we are ready to reserve capacities from 1 January 2020", the minister explained.

Russia proposed temporarily extending the existing contract for gas transit through Ukraine, since there are no guarantees for the timely implementation of EU legislation in Ukraine, moreover, Russia is ready for extension for any period required for Ukraine for such implementation, Novak stated.

Talks between the European Union, Russia and Ukraine were held in the Belgian capital city of Brussels earlier in the day and were chaired by Maros Sefcovic, the vice president of the European Commission in charge of the Energy Union. Russia was represented by Novak, while Ukraine was represented by Energy Minister Oleksiy Orzhel.

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала