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 30-Year Gas Export Deal, Power of Siberia 2, Belatedly Inked Between Russia & China
 zerohedge.com
 by Tyler Durden
 
 Tuesday, Sep 02, 2025 - 03:40 PM
 
 Among  the major agreements to come out of President Vladimir Putin's official  visit to China, hosted by President Xi Jinping this week (for the SCO  conference and upcoming Chinese military parade, also to be attended by  North Korea's Kim), is the signing of a legally binding deal to construct and bring online the much-delayed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline.
 
 Alexei  Miller, chief executive of Gazprom, confirmed to state news agencies  that a memorandum of understanding has been signed on the construction  of the new, ambitious gas pipeline.
 
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 It will transit gas reserves in Russia's West Siberia to northern China via eastern Mongolia, at an expected estimated supply of 50 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas per year, Miller said,  Interfax reports.
 
 This is a three-decade long commitment and contract for the Power of Siberia 2. Miller further revealed that the price of gas transferred will be subject of a separate agreement.
 
 Coinciding with this new deal, widely seen as an act of defiance aimed at that West and at a moment the US is threatening strong secondary sanctions  on any country importing Russian energy, is that Gazprom will ramp up  supplies to China via the existing Power of Siberia pipeline.
 
 An  industry executive and insider has underscored to CNBC that this sends a  strong signal of the Russia-China-India desire to push back against  Western economic bullying as BRICS countries forge ahead with their  'multi-polar world'  platform:
 
 
 “For  the past decade, Gazprom has been pushing China to give the go-ahead  for Power of Siberia-2, only to be met - until now - with positive but  non-committal noises. So today’s signing of a MOU is a step forward for  Gazprom,” Granville told CNBC by email.[url=]
 “The fact  that this has happened against the background of the fraught Ukraine  war endgame, is a clear enough signal of China’s steady strategic  backing for Russia as the lynchpin of the new multipolar order to which  both these core Eurasian powers aspire,” Granville said.
 
 
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 Mongolian  President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh is also in Beijing, where he has held  meetings with Putin and Xi, during which time nearly two dozen  agreements were signed. Russian state media has hailed it as a Warning to West, and a beacon for the Global South...
 
 Russia  remains third-largest provider of liquified natural gas (LNG) to China,  after Australia and Qatar. The current 3,000 km pipeline, Power of  Siberia, went online in 2019 as part of a 30-year, $400 billion deal.
 
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 Interestingly,  President Putin while in China has struck a positive tone anytime US  pressure is brought up in the context of the Ukraine war and  American-led sanctions regimen. Putin said this week that the Trump administration "is listening to us" - unlike the prior Biden administration.
 
 "Now  we see this mutual understanding, it’s noticeable," Putin told Slovak  President Robert Fico in a bilateral meeting in China. "We are very  happy about this and hope this constructive dialogue will continue."
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