REPORT ACCUSES GAZPROM OF INSTIGATING MOLDOVA'S ENERGY CRISIS
23rd Nov 2005, 16:06 GMT
The Russian state-controlled natural gas monopoly Gazprom instigated Moldova's energy crisis to gain control over a major power plant, dpa reported on 21 November, citing a report by Infotag that quotes anonymous sources. Gazprom colluded with KazRosGaz -- a 50:50 joint venture between Kazakh monopoly KazMunaiGaz and Gazprom --to spark the crisis and wrest control of Moldova's main power station Moldavskaya GRES, the report alleges.
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