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Gazprom has adjusted its investment program for this year to 775 billion rubles ($23.5 billion), Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday.
Gazprom's adjusted investment program for 2009 is worth 775 billion rubles ($23.5 billion), Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday.
Five of the six parties to the Nabucco gas pipeline project signed on Monday an intergovernmental agreement on the transit of Caspian gas to Europe, skirting Russia.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for July 14 is 33.06 rubles, up 1.02 ruble from Monday, the Central Bank said.
The construction of the world's tallest building, the Burj Dubai skyscraper in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, may be completed later than expected, the National newspaper has reported.
Ford Russia resumed production on Monday at the Vsevolozhsk plant in the country's northwest, while workers at General Motors started their summer holidays.
Bulgaria has put two major energy projects with Russia on hold until the country's new prime minister-designate Boiko Borisov has carried out a review of outstanding projects, a business daily said on Monday.
Five of the six partners in the Nabucco gas pipeline project will sign on Monday an intergovernmental agreement in Ankara on the transit of Caspian gas to Europe.