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The Finnish company Gasum terminated the gas contract with Gazprom Export

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Gazprom Export has received a notification from the Finnish national energy company Gasum regarding the termination of the gas pipeline supply contract. This is stated in a press release from the Finnish company.

During the negotiations, the parties having failed to find a common solution to the situation, Gasum terminated the long-term contact for the supply of natural gas. In April 2022, Gazprom Export demanded that payments, in accordance with the agreement, be made in rubles and not in euros. Gasum did not agree to this condition and referred the case to arbitration in Stockholm.

In November 2022, it was reported that the Stockholm Arbitration Court recognized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decree on switching to ruble gas payment as a force majeure contract, under which he ordered the Finnish company Gasum to pay Gazprom Export a debt of more than 300 million euros for the supply of gas.

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