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VILNIUS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Russian gas producer Gazprom has suspended natural gas supplies to the west Russian enclave of Kaliningrad since Monday, according to the gas transmission operator in neighbouring Lithuania.
Gazprom has a transit agreement with the Lithuanian operator to transport natural gas via a pipeline from the Belarus-Lithuania border to the Kaliningrad region, which is separated from the Russian mainland.
Amber Grid, which operates Lithuania’s gas transmission system, said it had been informed by Gazprom on Monday that the Russian gas giant was “temporarily ceasing” supplies to Kaliningrad. Gazprom gave no reason for the move and Amber Grid said Lithuanian supplies were not disrupted.
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VILNIUS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Russian gas producer Gazprom resumed natural gas supplies to the west Russian exclave of Kaliningrad on Tuesday night, the gas transmission operator in neighbouring Lithuania said.
Gazprom has a transit agreement with the Lithuanian operator to pipe gas from the Belarus-Lithuania border to Kaliningrad, which is separated from the Russian mainland.
Supplies stopped at around noon GMT on Monday, without warning from Gazprom, said Amber Grid, which operates Lithuania’s gas transmission system.
“Supply was resumed around midnight Tuesday, and now proceeds as usual,” an Amber Grid spokeswoman told Reuters on Wednesday. “We still do not have any explanation by Gazprom”.