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23 Jul 2024 | 14:37 UTC
By Stuart Elliott and Rosemary Griffin
Highlights
Power of Siberia set to deliver 30 Bcm this year
Russian LNG exports to China at 5 Bcm in 2024 to date
Far East route also to add 10 Bcm/year from 2027
Russia is set to supply a record volume of gas to China this year, with deliveries set to reach some 40 Bcm, Igor Sechin, the head of oil giant Rosneft, said July 23.
Speaking during a Russia-China energy business forum, Sechin also said Russia had the potential to supply more than 100 Bcm/year to China in the future.
"This year, Russian gas exports to China will reach their historical maximum -- about 40 Bcm -- which should strengthen the position of our country as the largest supplier of gas to China," Sechin was quoted as saying by the Tass news agency.
Sechin is also executive secretary of the Presidential Commission on the Strategy for the Development of the Fuel and Energy Complex.
Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, meanwhile, said Russia's Gazprom would send some 30 Bcm of gas to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline this year.
The remaining supply to bring volumes up to 40 Bcm would therefore be in the form of LNG. According to data from S&P Global Commodity Insights, Russian LNG exports to China have already reached 3.6 million mt (5 Bcm) so far this year.
Supplies to China have been sourced from three Russian LNG projects -- Yamal LNG (1.9 million mt), Sakahlin 2 (1.5 million mt) and Portovaya LNG (0.2 million mt), the data showed.
It comes as spot LNG prices for delivery into northeast Asia remain high. The Platts benchmark JKM price was last assessed on July 23 at $12.01/MMBtu, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights pricing data.
Novak said gas supplies by pipeline to China were increasing. "This year we expect 30 Bcm of gas. Next year, we will reach 38 Bcm -- the maximum volume that we can reach under the contract," he said.
Gazprom also plans to begin gas exports to China via a new 10 Bcm/year Far East route in 2027, CEO Alexei Miller said in June.
Miller said Chinese gas consumption was set to double by the middle of the century. "China and its dynamically developing economy will undoubtedly remain the leader in gas consumption growth," he said.
China's gas consumption topped 400 Bcm for the first time in 2023, reaching 405 Bcm, according to the Energy Institute's Statistical Review of World Energy.
The majority of Russia's pipeline gas export capacity was designed to send gas to Europe, but Gazprom is also building out its export links to China, with plans also for a 50 Bcm/year Power of Siberia 2 pipeline.
Gazprom's exports via the first Power of Siberia line totaled 22.7 Bcm last year, 0.7 Bcm higher than the contracted volume and up 47% from deliveries of 15.4 Bcm in 2022.
Gazprom began exports to China via the pipeline at the end of 2019 and supplied 4.1 Bcm in its first full year of operation in 2020 and around 10 Bcm in 2021.
Gazprom has also been focusing on the supply of gas to its near neighbors -- including Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan -- after its deliveries to Europe were sharply reduced through 2021, 2022 and into 2023.
It led to a sharp drop in Gazprom's gas production, which totaled just 359 Bcm in 2023.