| October 2009 |
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Hydropower company RusHydro will raise loans worth 7 billion rubles ($230 million) in 2010 to restore a Siberian hydropower plant severely damaged during a recent accident, the company's acting CEO said Wednesday.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for October 8 is 29.7819 rubles, down 5.03 kopeks from Wednesday, the Central Bank said.
Russia has reached an agreement with Turkmenistan on resuming natural gas supplies from the Central Asian country, the press secretary of the Russian president said on Wednesday.
Finland, which earlier raised environmental concerns over the construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline across the Baltic Sea, is set to give its approval to the project, a Belgian radio station reported on Wednesday.
Gazprom confirmed on Wednesday that Ukraine had paid for Russian natural gas deliveries to the country for September.
Ukraine's state-controlled energy company Naftogaz said Tuesday it had paid Russia in full for natural gas consumed in September.



