Russia and China Reaffirm Plans for Gas Deal
source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/14/world/asia/14china.html
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The agreement was signed in the presence of the Russian prime minister, Vladimir V. Putin, and the Chinese prime minister, Wen Jiabao, and was called a “framework” by Alexei Miller, the head of Gazprom, the Russian state-run gas exporter, which made the deal with the China National Petroleum Corp., China’s largest oil and gas producer.
The deal calls for the supply of nearly 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas per year via two potential routes originating from Siberia. China has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and has been searching far and wide for new sources of energy. It has focused on Central Asian nations and Russia as potential suppliers of large amounts of natural gas.
Russian and Chinese officials did not give any estimates of the worth of the gas deal, if it were put into effect.
Gazprom said in 2006 that Russia would supply natural gas to China via two pipelines, but no contract has been signed because the state-run enterprises in the two countries have failed to agree on pricing. The agreement reached Tuesday appeared to be an affirmation of the deal from 2006, but did not contain the crucial mechanisms needed to for the actual trade to start.
Mr. Miller said that a price formula in the potential gas contract would be based on Gazprom’s experience in gas exports and principles of international trade, according to The Associated Press.
Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, gave few details on the gas trade agreement or other economic deals reached between the nations. Its report on the meeting between Mr. Putin and Mr. Wen contained only broad statements stressing the cooperation between Russia and China. “The bilateral economic cooperation has withstood the test of the global financial crisis,” the Xinhua report said, citing Mr. Putin.
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Source: The New York Times
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artemis6
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Oh , great (sarcasm) . And China owns us .
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cztheday
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Hmmmmm. As recently as the 1970s this kind of trade agreement between these two companies would have been virtually unthinkable. I can't help wondering how Russia's more thoughtful policymakers really feel about the idea that it will be providing the "dumb" commodity that will provide China with the energy to continue to open the gap between itself and Russia as a world power. Does he not care so long as Russia gets paid? Or does it privately gall him that he really doesn't have a lot of choice in the matter...it's not like the world is clamoring for the output from RUSSIAN factories and manufacturing plants, after all...
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