Monday, February 27, 2006
Russia to Sharply Increase Oil and Gas Exports to Asia-Pacific � Minister
22.02.2006 - MosNews - Russia intends to sharply increase exports of oil and natural gas to the Asia-Pacific region over the next 14 years to meet soaring demand there, the Russian government daily Rossiikaya Gazeta reported on Wednesday, Feb. 22, quoting Industry and Energy Minister Viktor Khristenko. In an interview given to the newspaper Kristenko said that Russia is planning a sharp boost in oil and gas exports to the countries of the Asia-Pacific region by the year 2020. He predicted that Asian countries would consume more and more energy in the foreseeable future while Western countries would continue to seek to regulate or cut back on energy consumption. The official named several projects which aim to provide long-term supply of fuel to Asian consumers. These include huge oil and gas deposits on the Sakhalin shelf and near the Kamchatka peninsula as well as new petroleum resources in Eastern Siberia. Khristenko said Russia was also interested in joint development of hydroelectric power and atomic energy in Asia where an appetite for oil and gas is surging. His comments came less than a week after Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov said in Hanoi that Russia was ready to help build a major dam and a nuclear power plant in Vietnam.
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