Although Gazprom initially agreed to participate in the conference, they have informed us that they will be unable to attend, the institute said somewhat weakly. However, Gazprom vice-chairman Pyotr Rodionov, a former fuel and energy minister, saved the day. He showed up at the 11th hour and presented a paper on the company's current situation, neglecting to give any details about the monster tie-up with Shell.
Gazprom coming and going
THE TWO-DAY conference on Gazprom organised by the Royal Institute of Foreign Affairs in London last week seemed to be lacking something. No representatives from the Russian gas monopoly were scheduled to speak.
29 November 1997 0:00 GMT
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29 November 1997 0:00 GMT