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Georgian Government Hunts For Gas
This paper describes the situation in the Georgian government since Gazprom announced Georgia would have to pay $235 per 1000 cubic meters – a gigantic leap from last year’s price of $110. While the government had to accept the price hike, it is looking for new sources of natural gas.
| Link | http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/4384 |
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| Author | Jibladze, K |
| Date | 10-Jan-2007 |
| Institute | Central Asia-Caucasus Institute |
| Tags | Georgia, Russia, gas, natural |
See also
- Reforms in the Belarusian electricity sector: how to reduce costs and dependence on imported resources
- Russia and Belarus: A Lesson in Market Economy
- Russia moves to repair ties with Azerbaijan
- Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №1(64), January 2008
- Belarusian Monthly Economic Review, №7(70), July 2008
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