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Total and Shell have made it onto the shortlist of participants in the Yamal liquefied gas project in northwest Siberia, a Gazprom deputy CEO said on Friday.
Gazprom has sent Belarus a letter demanding it pay $244 million in gas debts, and warning that supplies could be cut if the sum is not cleared, the Russian energy giant's CEO said on Friday.
Ukraine in June bought just a third of the gas stipulated in contracts - 1.1 billion cubic meters instead of 3.4 billion - but will face no penalties, the Gazprom CEO said on Friday.
Gas contracts with Ukraine will not be revised, despite the Ukrainian president's demands, the head of Russian energy giant Gazprom said at an annual meeting of shareholders on Friday.
Russia will fulfill its obligations on schedule to supply three Project 11356 frigates to India by 2012, a shipbuilding industry official said on Friday.
Gazprom plans to occupy 10% of the British energy market by 2011, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said on Friday at the Russian energy giant's annual shareholders' meeting.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for June 27 is 31.1184 rubles, down 8.53 kopeks, the Central Bank said.
Russia will participate in an expected tender to supply diesel-electric submarines to the Indian navy, the Russian state arms exporter said on Friday.
The South Stream gas pipeline will account for 35% of Russian gas supplies to Europe by 2015, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said on Friday.
Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport and France's Thales Group agreed on Friday to market jointly-developed naval equipment internationally.
Russia's Central Bank said the country's narrowly defined money supply (M1) was 4 trillion 7.3 million rubles ($151 billion at the current exchange rate) as of June 22, up 0.8% in the week since June 15