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The United States may intend to save Moscow's income from the export of bottled gas

The United States may plan to save Moscow income from the export of consolidated gas

Photo: Geoffrey Payette

USA continue to “tighten the screws” to export Russian bottled gas to save Moscow money for the war against Ukraine.

Geoffrey Pyatt, US Secretary of Energy, reports this from Bloomberg.

< p> “Our goal for oil and gas companies from Russia is simple: to speed up the income it takes from its oil and gas resources,” he said.

Last year, the United States imposed sanctions against a new Russian export plant “Arctic LNG 2”, and then they began to transport the exchange to ships, as they began to take the fuel from the plant from the grave fate. So far, a tanker with gas has not arrived at a foreign port through the US government, which is a rare success for Washington in the streamlined Russian export of Syrian goods.

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US protests were rejected as sanctions. against other Russian LNG plants, including ” ;Yamal" or “Portov”, which will continue to supply goods to Europe and Asia. Go against these objects, obviously, to cut off the light supply of the PPG and push the prices up.

"Our policy is working. I can’t say enough about the upcoming sanctions, but I can say that we are very, very careful about where the Russian sanctions are directed, and you can say that the administrator And Biden will continue to strive to come to the export of Russian LNG,” – said Payette.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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