Putin inaugurates key Siberian gas field for China exports by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Dec 21, 2022 President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday inaugurated the Kovykta natural gas field in eastern Siberia that will allow Russia to increase its exports to China amid soaring tensions between Moscow and the West. "We are launching the unique Kovykta gas field, the largest in Eastern Siberia. Its recoverable reserves are 1.8 trillion cubic metres of gas," Putin said during a televised ceremony, taking part by video-link. He said the launch of the field will "give a serious boost to the socio-economic development" of Russia's eastern regions. "The Kovykta gas field has been put into service," said the CEO of Russian energy giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller, after Putin gave the green light for the inauguration. Bringing Kovykta into production comes as Russian gas exports to Europe decreased following soaring tensions since the beginning of Moscow's offensive in Ukraine. Russia does not have pipelines to transport gas from its Western Siberian and Arctic gas fields that have served Europe to China -- but around a decade ago began efforts to develop new fields and build the Power of Siberia pipeline to deliver to the rapidly expanding market. The first Power of Siberia pipeline went into operation and began to ship gas from eastern Siberia to China at the end of 2019. Moscow plans to build a Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, yet another sign that Russia is looking to China in the face of Western sanctions. bur/rox
Moderate earthquake hits US oil region in west Texas Washington (AFP) Dec 17, 2022 A magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck an oil-producing region of west Texas on Friday, rattling structures but causing no apparent damage, US authorities said. The earthquake hit at 5:35 pm local time (2335 GMT) 22 kilometers (12 miles) northwest of Midland at a depth of about eight kilometers, the US Geological Survey said. A much smaller tremor of magnitude 3.3 followed three minutes after the first shake, the USGS said. "This would be the 4th strongest earthquake in Texas state history!" the ... read more
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