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Consultancy says that Russia could increase LPG exports from China to China by 40% by 2026.

Consultancy says that Russia could increase LPG exports from China to China by 40% by 2026.
Consultancy says that Russia could increase LPG exports from China to China by 40% by 2026.

Petromarket 'consultancy' said that Russia could increase its liquefied gas supply to China next year by 40%, to?1.125 millions metric tons, as Moscow pivots towards the East.

In response to Western sanctions regarding its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has redirected oil flows from Europe towards China and India.

The European Union's sanctions against Russia's LPG?took effect December 20, 2024. Russia now aims to increase its natural gas and LPG exports?to China.

LPG (or propane and butane) is used primarily as fuel in?cars and heating systems, and for the production of other petrochemicals.

Russia also supplies LPG to:?Turkey and Mongolia. The traders have stated that Russia's China exports are likely to grow.

Petromarket estimates that Russia's LPG imports to China are expected to increase to 800,000 tonnes this year, up from 416,000 tonnes in 2024.

Gazprom’s Amur Gas Processing Plant?in Eastern Siberia has increased LPG exports into?China since it began processing gas earlier this summer.

Sergei Stepanov, the Gazprom manager in St. Petersburg told a conference last week that his plant is primarily supplying LPG to China. He did not provide figures.

According to industry sources the Amur Gas Processing Plant now produces between 40,000 and 45,000 tonnes of LPG each month. (Reporting and Editing by Joe Bavier).

(source: Reuters)