In the past, Tiraspol asked this volume to maintain system performance. If the gas comes out, the air will enter the system – and its restarting can take months.
On January 27, the prime minister of Moldova Dorin, Dorin said the government would allocate 3 million cubic meters of gas as an anonymous transnistria, which is necessary to maintain pressure on the natural gas saving system. The newsmaker reported it.
We are talking about the urgent intervention of the authorities for the period on February 1-10, 2025. Rican said that “the European Commission is ready to act as a guarantee of the package of this Give the EU proposed” -The transnistria.
“If the Dniester does not agree with the left side of DNiester, then these 3 million cubic meters need to be repaired or paid for them,” he said.
As you know, the previous Tiraspol asked this volume to maintain system performance. If the gas comes out, the air will enter the system – and its restarting can take months.
Richan also informs that the EU has offered a grant 30 million euros for the purchase of gas, the production of electricity for Moldova at the anti -crisis price and ensures left bank’s consumption.
Moldova’s Prime Minister also spoke about the adoption of an integrated program for increasing energy stability for the next two years, including reducing the power tariff in Moldova.
He added that the costs will be paid to the cost of the EU.
Remember, on January 1, Ukraine suspended Russian gas transit. The effect of the contract with Gazprom ended. As a result, gas supplies to transnistria (on the left bank along the Dniester River) by Moldova (from right) also stopped.
Due to Russia’s gas lack of transnistria, the central heating and hot water supply of residential buildings were disabled, a fan shutdown of electricity took place, almost all industrial businesses stopped.
As reported, the authorities of an anonymous transnistria claimed that gas reserves were sufficient in just a few days. The coal for making electricity in Moldovan Gres – at a maximum to February 16-17.
Source: korrespondent

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