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Accordo Russia-Cina per nuovo gasdotto Power of Siberia 2

epa10334413 A sliding valve with a lock on the Russian Gazprom pipe supplying gas to residential buildings seen on a local gas supply substation in a suburb of Moscow, Russia, 28 November 2022. Gazprom decided not to reduce the supply of gas through Ukraine, as Moldova eliminated violations of payment for gas supplies in November and paid off with Russia for the fuel that settled in Ukraine. Gazprom reported that they were going to start mothballing equipment at the 'Portovaya' and 'Slavyanskaya' compressor stations, which pumped fuel into the Nord Stream pipelines. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV
epa10334413 A sliding valve with a lock on the Russian Gazprom pipe supplying gas to residential buildings seen on a local gas supply substation in a suburb of Moscow, Russia, 28 November 2022. Gazprom decided not to reduce the supply of gas through Ukraine, as Moldova eliminated violations of payment for gas supplies in November and paid off with Russia for the fuel that settled in Ukraine. Gazprom reported that they were going to start mothballing equipment at the 'Portovaya' and 'Slavyanskaya' compressor stations, which pumped fuel into the Nord Stream pipelines. EPA/MAXIM SHIPENKOV
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PECHINO, 02 SET - Il colosso energetico russo Gazprom ha firmato "un accordo giuridicamente vincolante" per la costruzione del gasdotto Power of Siberia 2 verso la Cina e del gasdotto di transito Soyuz Vostok attraverso la Mongolia. Lo riporta Bloomberg, citando quanto riferito dal numero uno del gruppo Alexey Miller a Interfax. La Russia attualmente fornisce gas alla Cina tramite un altro gasdotto, Power of Siberia, con una capacità di trasporto prevista di 38 miliardi di metri cubi all'anno. Dal 2027, la cosiddetta rotta dell'Estremo Oriente dovrebbe aumentare i flussi annuali russi verso la Cina di altri 10 miliardi di metri cubi.

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