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Gazprom lowers its investment for 2026 to 1.1 trillion Russian roubles compared with 2025

Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, announced on Thursday that its management board approved an investment program for 2026 in the amount of 1.1 trillion Russian roubles (approximately $13.53 billion), which is almost a third less than a revised figure of 1.615 trillion Russian roubles set for 2025.

Gazprom did not include the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline from China to the list of priority projects for next year.

The company announced last month that it had signed an agreement for the construction of a pipeline which would allow the delivery of 50 billion cubic meters of additional gas to China each year via the Mongolian gas fields in the Arctic.

The price of the gas that will be supplied through the new pipeline, which is a key factor in determining the costs of the construction of the pipeline and the way those costs are shared between the parties involved, has yet to be decided.

Gazprom announced on Thursday that the funding for next year will focus on developing gas-producing centres in Russia's eastern region and Arctic Yamal Peninsula, as well supplying gas to homes and expanding the Power of Siberia 1 pipeline to China.

Gazprom has agreed with China to increase annual gas supplies through the pipeline from the planned capacity of about 38 bcm by an additional 6 bcm. This is the only existing pipeline between the two countries.

(source: Reuters)