MOSCOW, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Russian energy minister
Nikolai Shulginov on Friday said there was no reason for a sharp
reduction in the country's petroleum products output in
repsponse to a European Union embargo, Interfax reported.
Interfax cited Shulginov as saying that Russia was not
considering rescheduling maintainance works at refineries
because of the embargo and that the price of Russian gas
supplies to Belarus in 2023 would remain at the same level set
in 2022.
(Reporting by Reuters
Editing by David Goodman
)
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