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Kremlin slams Western media’s take on Russia-China gas deal | Kremlin slams Western media’s take on Russia-China gas deal |
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Dmitry Peskov calls Bloomberg’s claim that no agreement has been struck “low-skilled misinformation” | Dmitry Peskov calls Bloomberg’s claim that no agreement has been struck “low-skilled misinformation” |
Western media reports on the lack of a major natural gas deal between Russia and China are fake, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday, referring to stories citing information published by Bloomberg. | Western media reports on the lack of a major natural gas deal between Russia and China are fake, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday, referring to stories citing information published by Bloomberg. |
Peskov noted that earlier this week, Russian energy giant Gazprom announced a daily record in gas supplies to China through the Power of Siberia pipeline. | |
“It [the Bloomberg report] looks like low-skilled misinformation. The reality is quite different,” Peskov told Russian business daily RBK. | “It [the Bloomberg report] looks like low-skilled misinformation. The reality is quite different,” Peskov told Russian business daily RBK. |
“The issues of expanding of supplies were discussed. By the way, just yesterday, on the day of negotiations [between Moscow and Beijing], Gazprom broke the historical record for daily pipeline gas supplies to China,” he added. | “The issues of expanding of supplies were discussed. By the way, just yesterday, on the day of negotiations [between Moscow and Beijing], Gazprom broke the historical record for daily pipeline gas supplies to China,” he added. |
On Monday, Gazprom said China's request for Russian gas supplies via the Power of Siberia pipeline had significantly exceeded the existing daily contractual obligations. | On Monday, Gazprom said China's request for Russian gas supplies via the Power of Siberia pipeline had significantly exceeded the existing daily contractual obligations. |
“Gazprom delivered the requested volumes and set a new historical record for daily gas supplies to China,” the company said in a statement, ahead of formal talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Moscow. | “Gazprom delivered the requested volumes and set a new historical record for daily gas supplies to China,” the company said in a statement, ahead of formal talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Moscow. |
According to Peskov, the heads of state held an in-depth discussion on the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, as well as “further expansion of cooperation in this area.” | According to Peskov, the heads of state held an in-depth discussion on the construction of the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, as well as “further expansion of cooperation in this area.” |
Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that the Chinese leader did not give Moscow “an explicit agreement or even a nod to minimal progress” on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, which it called Putin’s crucial plan to boost eastward sales of gas, while Russian export infrastructure largely faces West. | Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that the Chinese leader did not give Moscow “an explicit agreement or even a nod to minimal progress” on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, which it called Putin’s crucial plan to boost eastward sales of gas, while Russian export infrastructure largely faces West. |
On Tuesday, the Russian president said Moscow and Beijing had agreed on almost all the basic points of an agreement on the construction of the new pipeline. | On Tuesday, the Russian president said Moscow and Beijing had agreed on almost all the basic points of an agreement on the construction of the new pipeline. |
“This is 50 billion cubic meters of gas in reliable stable supplies from Russia,” Putin said. | “This is 50 billion cubic meters of gas in reliable stable supplies from Russia,” Putin said. |
According to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Putin and Xi have given orders to prepare the necessary documents for the construction of the route as soon as possible. | According to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Putin and Xi have given orders to prepare the necessary documents for the construction of the route as soon as possible. |
The proposed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline is expected to pump gas from the vast reserves of the Russian Yamal peninsula in west Siberia to China, the world’s biggest energy consumer. The first Power-of-Siberia route runs for 3,000 km through Siberia into China's northeastern Heilongjiang province. | The proposed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline is expected to pump gas from the vast reserves of the Russian Yamal peninsula in west Siberia to China, the world’s biggest energy consumer. The first Power-of-Siberia route runs for 3,000 km through Siberia into China's northeastern Heilongjiang province. |
The new pipeline is expected to cut through eastern Mongolia and into northern China. A feasibility study on the project was launched in 2020. The 2,600-km route, able to carry 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually, is projected to start delivering the fuel by 2030. | The new pipeline is expected to cut through eastern Mongolia and into northern China. A feasibility study on the project was launched in 2020. The 2,600-km route, able to carry 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually, is projected to start delivering the fuel by 2030. |
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