Putin says Russia now one of China's
leading oil and gas suppliers
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[December 30, 2022]
MOSCOW (Reuters) -
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Russia had become
one of China's leading suppliers of oil and gas, with 13.8 billion cubic
metres of gas shipped to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline in the
first 11 months of 2022. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part
in a ceremony launching production at the Kovykta gas field, which will
feed into the Power of Siberia pipeline carrying Russian gas to China,
via a video link with head of Gazprom Alexei Miller in Moscow, Russia,
December 21, 2022. Sputnik/Mikhail Kuravlev/Kremlin via REUTERS |
In
remarks at the start of a video conference with Chinese
President Xi Jinping, Putin said: "According to the results of
this year, Russia has become one of the leaders in oil exports
to China."
Russia overtook Saudi Arabia as China's top crude supplier last
month.
Putin added that Russia was China's second largest supplier of
pipeline gas and fourth largest of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
He said that in December, shipments had been 18% above daily
contractual obligations.
Russian energy exports to China have risen markedly since Moscow
sent its armed forces into Ukraine on Feb. 24, after which
Western countries imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia.
Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Nov. 29 that
Russia's energy exports to China had increased in value by 64%
this year, and by 10% in volume.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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