| September 2009 |
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Moody's has downgraded Russia-based metals and mining company Evraz Group S.A.'s rating to B1 from Ba3, with a negative outlook, the international rating agency said on Monday.
Turkey, Romania and some other countries are showing interest in the project to build a pipeline along the bed of the Black Sea to pump natural gas to Europe, the Gazprom CEO said on Monday.
Gazprom's plans to develop the Kovykta gas condensate deposit in East Siberia will be implemented, the company's CEO said on Monday, without saying how long the company might need.
Russia will raise oil export duty on its benchmark Urals blend from $238.6 per metric ton to $240.7 per metric ton from October 1, following trends on global oil markets, the government said on Monday.
Kazakhstan is requesting a transition period for the introduction of new customs tariffs as part of a Customs Union with Russia and Belarus, the country's deputy prime minister said on Monday.
Russia will seek a stake in the Belene nuclear power plant being built by a Russian company in northern Bulgaria, Russia's nuclear chief said on Monday.
Russia's energy giant Gazprom will bid for Iraqi oil and gas fields in a consortium with Turkey's state-run oil company, a Russian business daily said on Monday, citing the Turkish Energy Minister.