Russia’s Economy Ministry is reportedly cutting its gas export forecast for this year due to sluggish demand from recession-mired Europe.
The forecast is said to be reduced to 193 billion cubic metres (bcm) from an earlier 212 bcm.
A government source has told Reuters that it will also reduce its average export price estimate.
State-controlled Gazprom has a monopoly on Russian gas exports.
Earlier this week the Deputy Economy Minister Andrei Klepach had said the gas export forecast would be reviewed, in the face of competition from US shale gas and liquefied natural gas.
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