Russian Gas Exports Outside Ex-Soviet States Fell 45.5% in 2022

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian gas exports to countries outside a group of previous Soviet republics plunged by 45.5% in 2022, figures from gas giant Gazprom
revealed Monday.Gazprom said in a declaration that exports outside the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) totaled 100.9 billion cubic
meters compared to 185.1 billion in 2021
Europe was previously Gazproms main export market but products have actually been significantly decreased because of sanctions following
Russias offensive in Ukraine in 2022
Gazprom head Alexei Miller said the business had been gradually increasing products to China during the year but did not give details on the
amounts
From Jan
1 we are on a basically brand-new level of gas products to China, Miller said in the statement.President Vladimir Putin last month
inaugurated the Kovykta gas field in eastern Siberia that will permit Russia to increase its exports to China.Russia does not have pipelines
to transfer gas from its Western Siberian and Arctic gas fields to China.But Russia began efforts around a years back to establish new
fields and build the Power of Siberia pipeline to deliver to the quickly expanding Chinese market.The first Power of Siberia pipeline went
into operation and started to ship gas from eastern Siberia to China at the end of 2019
Moscow plans to construct a Power of Siberia 2 pipeline.At a conference recently, Miller admitted Gazprom had had a extremely, extremely
tough year.Miller noted a overall modification in the energy markets driven by sanctions in reaction to Putins decision to send out
troops into Ukraine.Gazprom represent 11% of the global gas production and has the biggest gas reserves in the world.