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Russia will start gas exports to China from far east in 2027

Russia's Gazprom will begin annual pipeline gas exports to China of 10 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2027, its boss Alexei Miller informed an annual investors' conference on Friday.

He also said the Power of Siberia pipeline to China, which began operations in late 2019, will reach its prepared capability of 38 bcm annually in 2025.

Gazprom has actually been trying to increase gas exports to China, with the efforts getting seriousness after its gas exports to Europe, where it utilized to generate around two-thirds of its gas sales profits, collapsed in the wake of Russia's dispute in Ukraine.

In February 2022, simply days before Russia sent its soldiers to Ukraine, Beijing consented to purchase gas from Russia's far east island of Sakhalin, which will be transferred by means of a brand-new pipeline throughout the Japan Sea to China's Heilongjiang province.

Russia has also been in talks for years about constructing the Power of Siberia-2 pipeline to bring 50 billion cubic metres of gas a year from the Yamal region in northern Russia to China by means of Mongolia. This would practically match the volumes the now idle Nord Stream 1 pipeline that was damaged by surges in 2022 utilized to bring under the Baltic Sea.

The negotiations have actually not been concluded due to differences over numerous issues, primarily about the cost of gas.

(source: Reuters)