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Oil-rich Russia, for example, feels it can use Gazprom, its giant energy company, as an instrument for its geopolitical strategies, by threatening to turn off supplies to neighbouring countries that depend on them.
For example, last month, OGK-1, an energy-generation company Sechin heads, announced it would no longer use Gazprom gas.
(See: "BP Cashes Out In Kremlin Conflict") Their threats to cut off supplies to both Ukraine and Belarus have also added to concerns that Russia could use Gazprom as a foreign policy tool.
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Mr. Putin used Gazprom to acquire private property.
But TNK-BP cannot ship the gas to markets in and out of Russia without using Gazprom's pipelines.
Using Gazprom and Rosneft, a state-controlled oil firm, the Kremlin has recaptured its stewardship of the industry.
Take, for example, the mysterious role that an obscure subcontractor plays in the delivery of gas from Turkmenistan to Ukraine, using Gazprom's pipes but depriving it of large profits.
He used Gazprom as a tool of foreign policy, for example by cutting off gas supplies to Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova during political rows.Gazprom's deep pockets have helped Mr Putin at home, too.
When Mr. Putin was still president, he used Gazprom's wealth and economic might to fight political enemies inside Russia, to reassert influence over former Soviet republics, to gain leverage over Western European countries by increasing their dependence on Russian gas, and to wrest Russian energy assets back from foreign companies.
Turkey granted the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom use of its territorial waters in the Black Sea, under which the company wants to route its so-called South Stream pipeline to gas markets in Eastern and Southern Europe.
Ukraine said it paid $1.5 billion on Tuesday to RosUkrEnergo, the Swiss-based gas trader Gazprom uses to supply Ukraine.
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