Gazprom has submitted a request to the government to provide 100 billion rubles ($3.6 billion) for electricity projects in 2009, Golubev said.
"The commitments facing Gazprom stand at some 100 billion rubles, with the bulk of them concerning [territorial power generator] TGK-1," Valery Golubev said.
The Gazprom official said the gas monopoly would look for other sources of borrowing if the government failed to provide the funds.
"The investment program for electricity development is a federal program. It was initially expected to be financed by power generators, but the stated sum was so high that they have failed to attract funds," Golubev said.
Golubev assured reporters that Gazprom would not slash funding for gas projects in Russian regions, which stood at some 24 billion rubles ($858 million) in 2008.
Author: Ksenia Kochneva




