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Russia's Gazprom shows gains on stronger European sales

European countries working to bring more diversity to an energy sector dominated by Russia.

By Daniel J. Graeber

Jan. 19 (UPI) -- Russia's state-control natural gas company Gazprom said Thursday it posted a profit for the third quarter on the back of stronger European sales.

After reporting a loss for the same period in 2015, the gas company said it posted a net profit of $1.6 billion. Revenue for the third quarter was lower, but the volume of gas sold to the European market increased nearly 30 percent for the first nine months of the year .

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Total sales for Gazprom increased 3 percent in value for the nine months ending Sept. 30.

"The increase in sales was mainly driven by the increase in sales of gas to Europe and other countries," the company said in its financial statement.

Sale volumes offset lower prices for fuels during the market contraction last year. The European economy relies on Russia for about a quarter of its gas needs, though leaders in Brussels have expressed concern about Gazprom's business practices in the region.

European leaders last week sent an open letter to Serbia's government that said it failed to comply with treaties in the energy sector. The community said that, in particular, it was concerned that a 2012 agreement between Russian energy company Gazprom and its Serbian counterpart distorted the market.

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An agreement signed by Serbia and Gazprom outlined gas supplies from Russia through 2021. Gazprom last year said its deliveries to Serbia grew by nearly 25 percent.

According to a Polish energy company, Gazprom is striving for "complete dominance" over parts of the European energy market.

Europe aims to break the Russian grip on the energy sector by relying instead in rival producers like Azerbaijan. Liquefied natural gas, which is less exposed to geopolitical rows, could also play a role in European diversification schemes.

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