... prices.
In July 2022, Takeshi Hashimoto, President of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, a large transportation company, acknowledged in an interview to the
Financial Times
that Japan has no choice but to purchase Russian gas
saying that Japan cannot stop purchasing Russian LNG owing to soaring energy prices and limited capabilities in nuclear energy. Mr. Hashimoto believes Japan needs the gas it purchases from Russia at relatively low prices under long-term contracts to cover its basic energy needs. While the future of Russian LNG on Japan’s market looks quite bright (at least, until ...
Policy Brief #26 / 2020
Policy Brief #26 / 2020
Africa is an ideal market for energy production. With a booming population, developing economies, a crucial need for energy security and international commitment ... ... continent has all the characteristics of an attractive market for nuclear and renewable resources. The European Union and the Russian Federation are giants in the sphere of energy: not only do they develop and manufacture energy technologies and power ...
... energy products, primarily the flow of Russian natural gas to Turkey, is the fastest developing area.
Russia’s oil and petroleum products are shipped through the Turkish Straits, with a similar transit route for natural gas being a possibility.
Russia’s foreign direct investment in the country’s energy industry, including the power generation sector, has been increasing, specifically in nuclear energy, energy equipment supplies and maintenance services.
Joint projects are being carried out to in the exploration and production of hydrocarbon resources in Russia and third countries.
Oil Industry
Russia–Turkey cooperation in the oil ...