The Russian companies are interested in participation in TAPI pipeline project

The Russian pipe companies are interested in participation in Turkmenistan – Afghanistan – Pakistan – India (TAPI) pipeline project, the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Government A. Dvorkovich says at the gas congress in Turkmenistan. He emphasizes that Russia does not oppose the Asian and the European markets.

It’s important for Russia as one of the world largest hydrocarbon producers to see what plans and projects its colleagues have in oil and gas sphere and the future situation at the market. He claims that Russia will always be a reliable gas supplier for Asia and Europe. Acknowledging the shining prospects of cooperation with the APO states, Mr. Dvorkovich says that hydrocarbon demand grows there much faster than in Europe. By 2035, gas demand will increase by 2.5 times to 1 trillion cubic m a year.

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