Uralsevergaz owes 3bn to gas supplier
‘Since our end consumers haven’t been paying their gas bills, we now come to owe nearly 3 billion RUR to our natural gas supplier,’ Uralsevergaz’s Deputy GD Dmitriy Lavrenko said at a recent press conference in Yekaterinburg.
‘It is very fortunate that the supplier shows a lot of tolerance and understanding, so reaching a compromise should be possible. Besides, we keep using bank loans to pay off our debts, and we intend to keep doing so in the future,’ he added.
‘The way I see it, the main problem with our consumers’ debts lies in the difficulty of law-enforcement procedures. In fact, we do have a strong civil legislation, including the bankruptcy laws, for instance. What we need is to have these laws applied more often. Uralsevergaz actually managed to start cooperating with the local law-enforcement agencies this year, which definitely yields results,’ Lavrenko noted.
‘It is very fortunate that the supplier shows a lot of tolerance and understanding, so reaching a compromise should be possible. Besides, we keep using bank loans to pay off our debts, and we intend to keep doing so in the future,’ he added.
‘The way I see it, the main problem with our consumers’ debts lies in the difficulty of law-enforcement procedures. In fact, we do have a strong civil legislation, including the bankruptcy laws, for instance. What we need is to have these laws applied more often. Uralsevergaz actually managed to start cooperating with the local law-enforcement agencies this year, which definitely yields results,’ Lavrenko noted.
Код для вставки в блог | Подписаться на рассылку | Распечатать |
Другие материалы по теме:
- UralSeverGaz to cut natural gas supplies to debtors in May 2007
- Uralsevergas limits gas supplies to Uralvagonzavod
- Uravagonzavod owes 305 million RUR to Uralsevergaz
- Regional electric power supplier starts supplying Stankomash JSC in full as ...
- Federal Antimonopoly Service lays claim against Uralsevergaz-NGK