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Source: BASF/Wintershall |
BASF/Wintershall and Gazprom
Oct. 12, 2015 + + + BASF/Wintershall and Gazprom have
already been cooperating successfully for a quarter of a century. The two
companies laid the foundations for their cooperation in autumn 1990 with a
long-term agreement to market Russian natural gas in Germany. Just
recently they decided to extend their cooperation at the source and to
expand the joint natural gas production in Siberia. Additionally, together
with other partners, the companies are also planning the extension of the
Nord Stream Baltic Sea pipeline. 25 years of cooperation along the supply chain
The German-Russian cooperation between BASF and Gazprom was something
completely new in the gas industry in 1990. BASF and Gazprom introduced
competition to the gas market in Germany and Europe in the 1990s by
building pipelines, and developed a natural gas trading business.
Together, BASF and Gazprom have supplied the European market with more
than 700 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the last 25 years via
their joint ventures.
Source: See also: Wintershall, Gazprom swap natural gas assets (Oil & Gas Journal)
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