First Deputy Secretary of Energy of the United States, David Turk, said Washington was discussing possible ways to assist Ukraine in the development of gas fields with Kiev. He said this in his briefing to reporters. TASS.
The Deputy Minister stressed that Ukraine, of course, has natural gas reserves and the two countries had good bilateral talks on the further development of the relevant fields.
“First of all, for the interests of the Ukrainian people and to ensure energy security,” Turk said.
According to the Deputy Minister, Washington looks forward to the opportunity to continue cooperation with Ukraine on this issue.
Earlier, on the website of the Ukrainian GTS Operator, the volume of Russian gas supplied from the territory of Ukraine as of April 4 was reported. made 41.7 million cubic meters, or 2.2 million cubic meters more than the previous day on April 3 (39.5 million). It was noted that the increase in the transit volume of Russian fuel occurred against the backdrop of rising natural gas prices on leading exchanges.