Summit Notebook
Exclusive outtakes from industry leaders
AUDIO – Gazprom: “We are mutually dependent”
A quarter of the gas that heats European homes and powers European industry is piped in thousands of kilometres from the Russian tundra. By 2015, Russia’s share of European gas supplies will rise to at least one third. That powerful lever of influence over Europe’s economy raises the stakes in its confrontation with Russia over its invasion of Georgia.
But Alexander Medvedev, deputy chief executive of Russia’s state gas export monopoly Gazprom, opened the Reuters Russia Investment Summit on Monday with a reminder thatĀ even the mighty Gazprom is not invulnerable to Europe and the West, relying as it does on foreign revenue and capital.