It was reported that the gas was purchased not directly from Gazprom, but through an intermediary, while paying not in rubles, but in euros.
The operator of the Latvian gas transmission system Latvijas gaze continued to buy gas from Russia, but the company said that they will pay for it not in rubles, but in euros. Delphi reports.
It was reported that the gas was purchased not directly from Gazprom, but through an intermediary.
“Latvijas gāze is now buying gas, but we are not buying gas from Gazprom because we cannot pay for it. We have another supplier,” said the head of the company, Aigars Kalvitis, but did not name the supplier, citing the a trade secret.
The publication states that after the start of the war in Ukraine, Russian gas supplies to Latvia were interrupted several times, but from mid-June they began to increase.
It was previously reported that the Latvian parliament has banned gas supplies from Russia.
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