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NewsOmsk authorities retroactively agreed to double gas prices

Omsk authorities retroactively agreed to double gas prices

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Residents of the Omsk region will have to pay twice as much for gas. The corresponding decree was published by the Regional Energy Commission.
New prices for liquefied gas from Omskgorgaz JSC have been agreed for 2022. For blue fuel from group tank facilities, if there are meters, you will have to pay 202.8 rubles per cubic meter instead of 101 ,2. The price of gas from the tank facilities of the group has increased from 44.58 to 89.34 rubles.
Warehouse bottle fuel now costs 147.61 rubles instead of 27.22. While gas in cylinders with delivery will cost not 48.49, but 279.32 rubles per cubic meter.

The official reason is the decision of the Fifth Court of Appeal dated January 11 this year. The Regional Energy Commission has committed not to recalculate subscribers due to retroactive price increases.

Previously, it was reported that regular gas supply interruptions threatened residents of a number of districts of the Omsk region. LLC “Tevrizneftegaz” refers to the decrease in pressure of the resource supplied by the Tevriz-Tara gas pipeline.


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