Russia's Gazprom says may raise 2017 gas output forecast
5/19/2017
MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russian gas giant Gazprom said on Friday it may increase its gas production forecast due to robust demand.
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Initial production plans for this year envisaged output of 430 Bcm of gas.
Vitaly Markelov, Gazprom's deputy chief executive officer, also said there have been no talks with Novatek on jointly developing the Tambey group of gasfields in the Yamal region.
Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Andrew Osborn
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