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Russian Energy Update – October 20, 2023

Russia’s president Vladimir Putin met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing during the Belt and Road Forum earlier this week. Putin praised “unprecedented” energy cooperation between China and Russia, while the head of Russian energy firm Rosneft, Igor Sechin, lauded that Russia had become China’s top oil supplier, ahead of Saudi Arabia, in 2023

Indo-Pacific Energy Update – October 6, 2023

On September 13, the President of the European Commission (EC), the EU’s executive branch, announced an EC probe into subsidies given to Chinese EV producers, citing the “huge state subsidies” Beijing provides its automakers.

Russian Energy Update – September 22, 2023

On September 8, Spain’s energy minister stated that the EU had no immediate plan to ban LNG imports from Russia due to ongoing energy insecurity and price shocks in EU member states.

Indo-Pacific Energy Update – September 8, 2023

On August 18, the Biden Administration announced that a Commerce Department investigation found Chinese companies are selling solar products through four South East Asian countries, including Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, in order to evade Obama-era tariffs on Chinese goods.

Russian Energy Update – August 23, 2023

On August 3, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced Moscow’s plan to cut oil exports by 300,000 per day (bpd) beginning in September. In March, Russia pledged to slash oil output by approximately 500,000 bpd (constituting 5% of its oil production at the time).

EIRP Russia Energy Series – Russia’s Arctic Development

In the fourth installment of EIRP’s working paper series on Russia’s global energy role, Timur Kulakhmetov assesses Russia’s ambitious Arctic infrastructure and energy plans in the paper: “Cooling Prospects for Russia’s Arctic Development?”

Russian Energy Update – July 26, 2023

Russia appears to have postponed construction of the Northern Latitudinal Railway, a proposed 707km railroad project connecting Russia’s northern Yamal Peninsula with nearby Arctic regions, until at least 2027 and possibly to 2031.