According to Turkmengaz head Maksat Babayev, the contract had included a clause mandating a price review by June 30. However, the talks did not result in a mutually acceptable price adjustment. "We conducted negotiations but were unable to reach a commercial consensus," Babayev told TASS.
Babayev emphasized that any continuation, resumption, or suspension of supply depends primarily on commercial terms. As of now, the lack of an agreement on gas prices has halted further exports from Turkmenistan to Russia.
This contract, initially established between Gazprom and Turkmengaz in 2019, had specified an annual delivery of 5.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Turkmenistan to Russia through June 2024.