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Moscow, Beijing discuss Russian oil exports boost

Alexander Novak, the Russian deputy prime minister, said that Moscow and Beijing had been discussing ways of expanding Russian oil exports into China.

Since the beginning of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in February 2022, China and India are the two largest buyers of Russian crude oil. China imports approximately 1.4 million barrels per day of Russian crude oil via sea, and about 900,000. bpd by pipeline.

The United States introduced sanctions last month against Russia's largest oil producers Rosneft, and Lukoil.

Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the sanctions, calling them unfriendly and saying that they wouldn't have a significant impact on the Russian economy. He also emphasized the importance of Russia to the global marketplace.

Russia's crude oil exports to China and India have remained relatively stable despite conflicting reports.

Novak said at a SinoRussian Business Forum in Beijing that Russia and Chinese partners have been discussing the possibility of increasing oil exports to China.

He said that intergovernmental agreements allow for the extension of oil supply terms for China via Kazakhstan by 10 years, until 2033. Mark Heinrich (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)