In a statement to the Tanjug news agency Mrakic said that, according to the latest report, the gas has already crossed the Russian-Ukrainian border, adding that the Serbian supply system is ready to receive the delivery.
He said that Serbia will get 10 million cubic meters of gas daily from Russia, which is the same amount that the country was receiving prior to the gas crisis, adding that supply to all consumers in Serbia will be back to normal within 48 hours.
According to Mrakic the Ministry of Energy is not considering a gas price increase and most probably prices will not increase.
He stressed that the Ministry expects Srbijagas and the Energy Agency to submit a report on costs in case prices are increased, adding that any price increase must first be approved by the Energy Agency.