Gas Leak
Peter Day looks at the future of Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, as the EU carries out a top level investigation of its grip on the European gas market.
Russia's giant energy company Gazprom has the biggest reserves of natural gas in the world, and much of the country's new-found prosperity has depended on its exports to Europe. But now global gas prices are tumbling as new supplies come on stream, and the EU has launched a top level investigation of the company's grip on European energy. Peter Day examines Gazprom's future in an uncertain world.
Producer: Caroline Bayley
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Contributors to this programme
Antoine Colombani
Spokesperson EU Competition Commission
Professor Alan Riley
City University Law School
Professor Jonathan Stern
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Mikhail Kroutikhin
RusEnergy Consultancy
Sergei Kuprianov
Gazprom spokesperson
Tomasz Chmal
Sobieskie Institute, Warsaw
Marek Kryda
Environmental Campaigner
Boguslaw Sonik
Polish MEP
Mikolaj Budzanowski
Treasury Minister, Polish Government
Broadcasts
- Sat 26 Jan 201311:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sat 26 Jan 201319:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 27 Jan 201304:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 27 Jan 201315:32GMTBBC World Service Online


