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Friday, March 5, 2021
Russia Triples Gas Supplies to China Via Power of Siberia Pipeline
Russia’s energy major Gazprom said on Monday that it had pumped more gas to China in February via the Power of Siberia pipeline than it had initially planned, more than tripling supplies compared to the same month last year
The development of the global gas market largely depends on the Brics countries, whose energy balance will witness natural gas' growth by almost 50% by 2040, says Alexander Novak, deputy prime minister of the Russian Federation
Russia’s top producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Novatek, said it had signed a long-term deal to supply the super-chilled fuel to Chinese state-owned firm Shenergy Group Company
Russia’s Atommash, the Volgodonsk branch of AEM-Technologies (part of Rosatom’s engineering division, Atomenergomash) will manufacture the main equipment for the China’s Xudabao NPP, Atomenergmash said
Rosneft has held talks with international traders as well as big global oil consumers such as India and China about their possible participation in its massive Vostok Oil project, the Russian energy giant said
Russian energy major Gazprom pumped more gas to China in January via the Power of Siberia pipeline than it had initially planned, boosting daily supplies by as much as 2.5 percent
India is exploring the possibility of major investments in fossil fuels and other areas of the energy sector in Russia’s Arctic region, which is a new global source for both renewables and non-renewables