Monday, February 6, 2012

Gas supply in Europe is reduced

/ On : 4:05 AM.
Cuaca Dingin yang Melanda Eropa (Foto: AP)
The cold weather that hit Europe (photo: AP)
MOSCOW- The gas provider company belonging to Russia, Gazprom said it could no longer be pumping gas into the region of Western Europe added in the middle of the extreme cold weather that hit Russia.

The statement comes after a number of European Union officials complained about the delivery of gas from the company has declined to some countries.

"Gazprom is currently not able to meet the additional volumes presented by Western Europe," said Deputy Director of Gazprom Alexander Kruglov in his encounter with the Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin was quoted as saying Eubussiness, Saturday (4/2/2012).

Putin said at the meeting, Gazprom must respect the demands of their consumers in the region of Western Europe but they should still render the supply of gas in Russia as the main priority.

Guarantee the supply of gas from Gazprom is the important thing that is urgent for the European Community following the extreme cold weather that hit most countries in the region. During this time the people of Europe on gas supply from Russia's company to power the heating room when winter arrived.

Last report mentioned, some more than 200 people were killed by this extreme cold weather. While thousands of other isolated due to piles of snow that covered the road.

Reduction in the supply of gas to Europe will be increasingly aggravating conditions was feared citizens in the region, bearing in mind the temperatures can reach the lowest point at night.

Extreme cold weather reportedly also hit Japan. The temperature of the air in the country Sakura was reported hit rock bottom during the last few years. Extreme weather killed around 55 residents of Japan.(rhs)

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