Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia is considering building an oil pipeline alongside the planned Power of Siberia-2 gas link to China. This development could see Russia deliver both oil and gas to China via a route through Mongolia. During a state visit to Harbin, China, Putin emphasized the mutual interest of Russia and China in expanding their oil and gas trade. He highlighted that the two countries share a significant border, which facilitates this trade, and noted that sanctions against the tanker fleet or financial institutions would not interfere with their plans. Despite ongoing discussions, no deal has been finalized for the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, with price remaining a key obstacle. Additionally, Russia is exploring the possibility of increasing fuel shipments to China via the Northern Sea Route.
Russia, China Interested in Expanding Oil, Gas Trade, Putin Says - Bloomberg Power of Siberia 2 gas link under discussion: Putin in China New oil pipe, higher Northern Sea Route flows also possible
Russia and China are interested in boosting oil and gas trade, Putin said during state visit 🇷🇺 🤝 🇨🇳 🤷♂️ And yet still no deal on the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline. Price is an obstacle 🚢 Russia looks to send more fuel to China via Northern Sea Route https://t.co/1KjJw24RQQ https://t.co/yMcAqzIvMT
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Russia may lay new oil pipeline to China – Putin https://t.co/fKxZCbPxJq https://t.co/C9OAPNqrrn
#Russia and #China are interested in increasing their #oil and #gas trade: “We share a huge common border and no one will interfere there — neither sanctions against the tanker fleet, nor sanctions against financial institutions,” Putin said in Harbin. More @TheTerminal
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⚠️ PUTIN SAYS OIL PIPELINE COULD RUN ALONGSIDE PLANNED NEW GAS LINK TO CHINA Full Story → https://t.co/97OUngzGfF Russia could deliver oil as well as gas to China along a planned route via Mongolia, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. https://t.co/njSM9SfY31
Putin says #Russia mulls building oil pipeline beside to Power of Siberia-2 #oott #China https://t.co/DywO6OGZf8