Greece and Gazprom haven’t been able to agree on gas price
The next round of negotiations between the Greek company DEPA and Russian Gazprom on decrease of gas price has finished without any results, the newspaper Vima’s web-site reports.
Greece states that it can’t accept the proposed conditions: the price that differs from the average European price, i.e. from $380 per 1 thousand cubic meters (that is by 20% less that the current price) with possibility to make an agreement on new price during the next 12 months. Gazprom offered to decrease the price to about $400 per 1 thousand cubic meters, i.e. by 13-15%, the edition writes. The difference in the amount of $20 will costs Greece hundreds of million euro every year.
