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Ukraine has gas in storage for Europe, minister says
by Daniel J. Graeber
Kiev, Ukraine (UPI) Apr 14, 2013


Aussie Horizon Oil cleared for PNG gas project
Sydney (UPI) Apr 14, 2013 - Australian energy company Horizon Oil said Monday it received approval from Papua New Guinea to develop a gas project in the country's Western province.

The company said the National Executive Council authorized PNG Minister of Energy Nixon Duban to sign a gas agreement to develop the so-called Stanley gas condensate project in Western province.

The Stanley gas project involves the production of 140 million cubic feet of natural gas from two wells at the site. The PNG approval includes the development of pipelines associated with the field.

Horizon said the government's approval triggered the sale of 40 percent of its stake in the project to Japanese company Osaka Gas for $77 million.

Papua New Guinea ranks 49th in the world in terms of gas reserves with an estimated 5.4 trillion cubic feet.

Ukraine likely has enough gas stored in underground facilities to keep European demand satiated for three months, Ukraine's energy minister said Monday.

European consumers get about a quarter of their natural gas needs met by Russia, though the bulk of those supplies run through the Soviet-era transit network in Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin last week warned European leaders that gas through Ukraine may be cut unless Kiev settles its outstanding debt to Russian gas company Gazprom.

Ukrainian Energy Minister Yuri Prodan said Monday, however, there may be enough gas in storage to stave off a gas crisis.

"Within a certain period of time, up to three months, Ukraine will be able to ensure gas transit to European countries," he said.

Gazprom in 2009 cut gas supplies to Ukraine in response to contractual disputes. The deal that ended the impasse saddled Ukraine with some of the highest natural gas bills in the region.

European energy security is at risk because of lingering geopolitical disputes over Ukraine. The U.S. State Department last week criticized the Kremlin for using energy as a political tool.

[ITAR-Tass]

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