During 11 months Russia exported 176.2 billion cub.m. of gas to the amount of $60.1 billion
From January to November 2013 Russia increased natural gas export to Far Abroad by 24.1% against the same period last year up to 123.2 billion cub.m., reported the Russian Federal Customs Service.
During the same period export to the CIS member-states dropped by 11.7% and totaled 52.8 billion cub.m.
According to the same source, from January to November 2013 Russia exported 176 billion cub.m. of natural gas (growth by 10.6%) to the amount of $60,126,000,000 and 22.4 million cub.m. of liquefied natural gas (LNG, growth by 21%) to the amount of $4,832,000,000.
The same source said that from January to November 2013 gas production in Russia increased by 2.4% up to 603,257,000,000 cub.m., while export increased by 9.6% up to 181,659,000,000 cub.m.
* According to the same source, in 2013 gas production in Russia increased by 2% against the same period last year and totaled 668,024,000,000 cub.m., while export increased by 10% up to 204,911,000,000 cub.m.—0—
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- Economics
- 15 January 2014 11:07
Economics
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