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Russia plans to pipeline 35 bcm of gas to China through Kazakhstan, TASS reports

Russia plans to send some 35 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas annually to China through Kazakhstan, the TASS news firm reported on Saturday citing Kazakhstan's envoy to Russia, disclosing the possible volumes for the first time.

In 2015, Kazakhstan and Russia developed a path for a. future gas pipeline to support shipments between the two. nations and to China.

We want to make the most of our transit potential. The roadway. map has been signed. We are speaking about 35 billion cubic. meters of gas (annually), which will be supplied to China,. envoy Dauren Abayev told TASS, including that talks on gas rates. are ongoing.

No other information on the future pipeline have actually been. exposed.

The mentioned volume would be on par with the Power of Siberia. pipeline now serving China. It is due to reach a capability of 38. bcm by 2025.

The future pipeline through Kazakhstan would help Russia, struck by. Western sanctions over the dispute in Ukraine, increase sales to. Asia.

It would also make sure Kazakhstan protects supply for its. central, northern and eastern regions.

Nevertheless, no deal has yet been reached with China.

Moscow has actually been in painstaking talks with Beijing for years. over gas exports, consisting of by means of the Power of Siberia 2 created. to run by means of Mongolia, while specialists state China will not need. additional natural gas up until after 2030.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is because of check out China later on. this month and energy issues are anticipated to be discussed. China. is one of the most significant purchasers of Russian oil.

Russia's pipeline gas exports to Europe, which used to be. the primary market for the country's oil and gas, practically halved. in 2015.

Russian gas company Gazprom has actually been the most. concrete victim of the West's sanctions. It announced a $7. billion loss for 2023 on Thursday, its very first yearly loss because. the late 1990s.

(source: Reuters)