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OIL AND GAS
Gazprom seeks Ukrainian gas paymentsw/;;;
by Daniel J. Graeber
Moscow (UPI) Feb 12, 2015


Oil rallies on back of Ukrainian truce
New York (UPI) Feb 12, 2015 - A cease-fire in Ukraine helped offset otherwise weak economic indices Thursday, giving oil prices more than a 3.5 percent lift early in the trading day.

Multilateral negotiators in the capital of Belarus hammered out an "immediate and full" cease-fire agreement in eastern Ukraine that would enter into force during the weekend. Ongoing conflict in the region has put Western powers in a tug-of-war with Russia over Ukraine, a former Soviet republic.

The agreement came as the International Monetary Fund extended a $17.5 billion hand to a Ukrainian economy left hobbled by war.

That was enough to lift oil markets limping into the second week of February, following last week's rally that led some analysts to speculate a floor price for crude oil has been reached.

The price for the global benchmark Brent gained more than 3 percent early in the trading session to trade near $56.50 per barrel for the March contract. Brent dipped below the $50 mark last month and was one of the indices experiencing major losses in trading earlier this week.

International security developments offset concerns about the health of the global economy. Mark Carney, the governor for the Bank of England, said low oil prices were providing a net gain to the global economy and would keep the British economy from entering a period of deflation.

Inflation was low, he added, and "will likely fall further, potentially turn negative in the spring, and be close to zero for the remainder of the year."

The European economy is experiencing negative growth, and low oil prices are hurting economies like Russia that rely on oil and gas for revenue.

In the United States, the Commerce Department said consumer spending was slow, while the Labor Department said applications for unemployment were up slightly.

The price for West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. crude oil benchmark, was up more than 4 percent from the previous close to move near $51 per barrel early in the trading day.

With a $17.5 billion agreement from the International Monetary Fund in hand, Russian gas company Gazprom said Thursday it was time Ukraine settled its debt.

"The economic reform program focuses on immediate macroeconomic stabilization as well as broad and deep structural reforms to provide the basis for strong and sustainable economic growth over the medium term," IMF Mission Chief for Ukraine Nikolay Gueorguiev said in a statement.

Political upheaval that followed Kiev's pivot toward the European Union in November 2013 left an already-battered Ukrainian economy in shambles.

The IMF said Ukraine's economy contracted by about 7 percent in gross domestic product last year as conflict drags on in the east of the country. This, in turn, has taken its toll on industries and export revenue, leaving the country's financial system bruised.

Multilateral negotiations Thursday in Minsk resulted in a tentative cease-fire agreement between pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine and national forces. The conflict in part grew out of simmering disputes over Ukraine's gas ties to Russia reaching back to at least 2006.

Russian energy company Gazprom offered Ukraine some concessions on natural gas deliveries in exchange for agreements to settle outstanding debt. With the IMF loan, Gazprom said it's time Ukraine honors its commitments.

"Gazprom has every right to claim the funds," Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told Russia's LifeNews TV channel.

Ukraine has been paying its $2 billion in debt to Gazprom in installments.

The Russian company said it was operating under the terms of historic documents embraced by the pre-conflict government in Ukraine, which extends through 2019. A so-called winter package gives Ukraine a discount on gas prices, though that deal expires March 31.

The European market gets about a quarter of its natural gas needs met by Russia, though most of that runs through the Soviet-era transit network in Ukraine.

The European Parliament called for better cooperation with Ukraine and other regional partners with the aim of "developing infrastructure and interconnectivity between the EU and its European neighbors independently from Russian gas geopolitics."


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