tv Novosti RUSSIA24 October 13, 2022 12:46pm-1:41pm MSK
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it will happen and that's how we now live with the war - it's very bad. because the world would be the solution to all those problems that you have listed here, which you mentioned. i must tell you that we are looking at and considering cooperation in energy cooperation as a physical way out. we don't look at this as a political move or an ideological move, because heating apartments heating houses using hot water, uh, cooking. all this cannot be considered physiological political points vision. these are only physical needs. if you have, if only you have energy that is why slavery we are absolutely interested in maintaining energy cooperation between the russian federation and hungary we have
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made it clear that we will not agree to any sanctions regime that jeopardizes the security of energy supplies in our country, because we hungarians are not responsible for this terrible war. that is why we do not want the people of hungary to pay the price for this war. therefore, for us. preservation security and drug supply to hungary is the responsibility of the government, it is in the zone of our national interests. and although we take part in discussions regarding the sanctions that the jewish union imposes, we represent the hungarian
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position. and when we speak our hungarian positions. believe me, there is no aspect related to russia with ukraine. this is a purely hungarian position, which reflects the hungarian national interests. and we all know that if we exclude russian energy sources from our energy balance, then it turns out that this is a physical exception to our security, physical issues, not political ones. maybe if you have alternative energy sources, alternative channels that can completely replace russian energy knots, then this is how you need to ask a question. and what goals do you serve if your task and that's our task is to ensure safe supply to the cinema network for our people. this means that , accordingly, we cannot exclude russian
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sources of energy from our energy balance, so it is extremely important for us that the turkish stream function safely. we are concerned about the bombings that were committed against the nord stream pipelines, because this is a new dimension of the european security system to the fact that this sabotage was committed against strategic infrastructure in europe. and we would like to avoid any such incidents when we talk about south flow. i passed, i mean the turkish stream, because the pipelines of the turkish stream are in if these versions apply to them, then the security of energy supplies to our country. here it is nullified. and i am very glad that when we met in the evening with the lord miller. i heard from the fact that gazprom will focus on
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redirecting gas supplies via south stream, because this will ensure and increase the reliability of energy supplies to our country. we are glad that we took part in the turkish stream construction project, because if we did not do so, then we would now be in terrible situation, and we are very pleased that we were able to reach an agreement with gazprom on deferred payments and we are also very pleased that we have entered into an agreement on the right to urgent. the route within the framework of which gazprom will not only ensure the direction of volumes through the south stream, but also committed to increase these supplies, which will ensure the security of energy supplies to our country in the foreseeable future, because i think that when we are talking about energy. we
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need to be very honest. and we need everything explain to our people. i understand our western european collection and they're talking about 80-90-100% filling up their sporting gas limits, but it's all about capacity. this has nothing to do with consumption, when we are talking about consumption volumes, then the volumes of gas stored in europe cover only 26% of the reclaimed cash register 26%, this is a little more than the death need of hungary we always compare the volume of stored gas with consumption. we have 50%, that is, two times more than the average in europe and we will not give up this policy of ours. when we talk about the security of gas supplies to the rod, we talk about oil. we are also dependent on russia for russian oil. and that is why we are fighting with the exception of the sanctions regime, when we talk about pipeline supplies. that is why
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the european sanctions. they are now connected mainly with deliveries by sea of russian oil and gas, and not pipeline oil, because if it were not for pipeline deliveries of russian oil, then we would not physically know whether to provide safety security. i am sure that the current energy crisis in europe clearly shows that there will be no insecure supply of nuclear power, no affordable energy in europe that is why we are speeding up the funds in the international project in general, and in general your conclusion. i would like to say that we are
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very interested in achieving peace. we hope that peace will be achieved as soon as possible rather, and when we are talking about energy cooperation. we will always look at it from the point of view of some physical aspects, and not political or ideological, uh, gas prices. in the current conditions, historical records are being beaten. we have witnessed this ordinary people in europe in shock. put out savings there, wick, smoke business and industrial enterprises speak of a loss of competitiveness. what do we expect from blue fuel in the short term, it has already reached its price ceiling. i address this question to you. thank you, what we have today has begun. uh, a few years ago, not this year. i remember when we were making
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an investment decision on our second artik lng-2 project. uh, we got questions all the time. uh, the market is surplus prices are minimal. yeah uh, too much risk you're taking on this implementation didn't answer sincerely. yes, we are pleased with these low prices. yes, gas consumption will grow at a different pace. and uh. some countries. some countries have begun to revise their energy balances towards gas. well, here we started in a tough way. uh, accepting the green suspension of the day is completely economical to finance carbon rules, and it's kind of one. inspected, and then led to serious consequences. during the pandemic, on the one hand
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, consumption fell, but on the other hand, production fell and there were no new projects during this period. and when the economy began to emerge from the pandemic, yes, 2,000 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters, we already had the european union in november last year, but i thought i thought, yes, i thought again i thought, yes, and i turned on both gas and nuclear generation there, that this is also green. now, uh, plus uh, the fact has overlapped, uh, which is now being discussed here in the world of gas consumption of about 4 trillion cubic meters, of which 200 trillion . this is the spbg that we are now
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seeing, a drop in europe's consumption of gazprom's supplies to europe by 43% and an increase in lng consumption in europe by 67%. i don't know what the situation will be. uh, next year, yes, but if assume that it will fall out, uh, not 50, there, but 100 billion cubic meters. we estimate the coming years, e-e deficit for lng at 60-70 million . e, which will be implemented 23-24. uh, somewhere in the twenty-fifth year. it doesn't even close. yes, this deficit. qatar, e, has adopted a large program, e, with 77 million tons e, reach 110 then they still think of an increase,
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but this will all be the end of 25-26, but it’s scary to pronounce if there are no decisive steps in e to how to support it per project there will be no lng sales. uh, we can only wait for some kind of stabilization. this is already the twenty-sixth twenty-seventh year. so it can withstand today , uh, a decision is being made in some big u countries on gas consumption, there are 200 billion. let's stimulate yes, let's stimulate 200 billion . let's take them away, yes, and we'll give them, maybe, after all, these companies, on the contrary, will be forced to accept. uh, quickly these investment projects. yeah and uh speed up and to close this
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deficiency is an urgent need to do and return to these. the coal miners are alone happy, only thank you, i was told for them what will happen to the prices. i do not see, if nothing changes, like what is happening today, that prices will come to normal prices before 26 years. thank you thank you very much from the side it may give the impression that in the east, whether it be india china or iran the middle east uh, they are waiting for us with hugs that this turn will pass, well, absolutely smooth. uh, it will require almost no effort, but there is an opinion that this a more complex market than the european one, uh, what can you say about this alexandrovich well, look, i
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would not only speak, probably, asia, i was talking about africa and latin america south america if it is difficult to talk about, is this a market or not? uh, but i would probably not say that it is not there . a more complex market is more, i would say that this is a market, of course, it is somewhat different from the european market there. it has its own characteristics and functions. it is slightly different, but there are some fundamental differences. eh, for the most part. i don't i see. yes, of course, there are some quality requirements, first of all, not all products where you need to substitute them, if we talk about the quality of our diesel fuel. in principle, it is redundant for many new markets. uh, yes, respectively, there is a slightly different legislation, there is a different regulatory framework , respectively, there is a different business culture and business
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turnover, and, probably, at the first stage, uh, you need to spend some additional effort in order to adapt to this, but, by the way , if we talk about the asian market, then we have been present in this market for a long time, in principle, we can say that we have adapted, so whether these markets are more complex, but i do not agree with this, and if we talk about difficulties, then difficulties of course, there will be difficulties, most likely, such short-term medium-term they are in the moment. it's not even a difficult task for yourself. the first task is the task that we face to control this contract and the volume of oil and oil products that we supply now to europe and, accordingly, these volumes should be directed to new markets. now. if we talk about the volume of supply, there is still about one billion million barrels per day left. this is petroleum oil products. more recently, these volumes
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reached two and a half three. uh, million barrels, in principle, this suggests that this is the task of reorienting supplies. it is a solvable second task with a difficult, but also one that we are solving there and we will have to solve this task of creating this supply infrastructure, which should just support. uh, respectively our entry into new markets. and here it is necessary to speak not only to infrastructure. uh, there are no new pipelines or new port facilities on the territory of the russian federation. this is, respectively , the infrastructure that will provide additional infrastructure for maritime transportation. i mean the fleet of anchors. this is the corresponding insurance insurance system. hala machines. these are ship insurance, cargo insurance, liability insurance. it's somewhere necessary to create new payment system and transfer. for a new currency
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what, what we are doing this is the development of a system of trading and financing of trade operations. this is certainly the creation of new pricing mechanisms, of course. task difficult but with uh, there with mine we solve and we will find a solution. uh s. basically, i want to say that if we take the russian oil industry. we have been there for a long time, we are definitely not in warm water, because we received the first sanctions 8 years ago and at first. these were sectoral sanctions , including financial sanctions, and i remember faces of their financiers. e. hmm they were so a little agitated there was a bit of stress when the decision was made to restrict market access to our company the borrowing markets in europe were accordingly cut off from some medium to
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long term lending. we had an investment investment program with a large number of projects. and there was the first reaction, there certainly was. well, how can we now finance our investment programs, but it is clear that this stress is a light stress. he a month or two passed quickly enough and there was nothing left of stress, but in principle, what remained was the experience of overcoming, and those difficulties that one way or another arise in our work, therefore, over these 8 years, on the one hand. on the other hand, we have already worked under rather tough sanctions and overcame such a serious challenge. this is, uh, the deterioration of the quality of the reserves that we worked with and, accordingly, confidently coped with these tasks, increasing production volumes and work efficiency, so there are difficulties
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we will. let's decide it needs to be done, because, well, in russia is the departure of a responsible energy supplier. and of course , this world market is very important to us. uh, oil and gas supplies and ensure that we do. well, from there you said that new markets are complex. yes , there are some specifics of their own, but we understand that these are promising markets - these are rapidly growing markets. these are the markets where the demand for hydrocarbons will mainly grow. therefore, we are already present there, of course, you need to increase your presence. uh, and i would look at accordingly. this is our broader cooperation. this is not only the cooperation of some trade operations and the supply of hydrocarbons there. this is cooperation in the technological sphere. this is the supply of equipment. because speaking, i have already said, there is the complexity of the reserves of hard-to-recover reserves. we
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have already passed this road and know how to work with hard-to-recover reserves. if you take many oil producers, they are currently working with simple reserves of c light oil. well then some time this oil will run out. they will come to areas where oil is hard to recover. here we could be useful to them from the other side. of course, we will be glad and welcome any investment from other countries for our projects that we are implementing on the territory of the russian federation. thank you, aleksandrevich. and i want to remind you that in 2006 in st. petersburg the g8 signed the final document on global energy security. and here are the people sitting on the stage among us. e, there is a person who understood participation in the development of this document. a ivanovich e. shlav, when the west is coming out now, uh, tore it to shreds, so to speak. this document i will negotiate for you. i will now answer
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your question. only let me continue the thought and topic that i touched. e alexander valerievich in response to the web. and in recent years, the web has been rather cautious about financing energy projects. even after 2014, through the channels of the web was quite cautious, because the focus was on providing non-energy export. er, that doesn't mean we haven't funded energy projects. but once again i will say that our mandate has always been very careful to ensure that these are first-class projects and only if they unconditionally meet the principles of global energy security. and after february 24, by decision of the president and government, everything that can help to ensure, first of all, russia as a producer.
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recycler's energy resources and the necessary means of delivery to global markets, so we are now together with the government led by alexander valentinovich, and with the ministry and the ministry of economic development, among other things, we are looking at all kinds of niches where these priorities are. where should we invest together with commercial banks in order to continue our leading role in ensuring global energy security here as well? of course, i am already answering your question, i should start from the words of the minister of foreign affairs. e of hungary by peter siart on what, in the end, what is the security of her can be described in any way, but if you take the most important meaning, it is the accessibility of millions of people, more and more people to the accessibility to energy that we are now experiencing. we are experiencing. uh, less availability and the availability that was evident yesterday. it starts to shrink sharply. and
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by the way, those decisions that were made in 2014 on the impossibility of taking more than two weeks for the energy sector for their projects. this was already a prologue to making energy for millions and hundreds of millions of people less accessible decisions were made against our energy sector. in fact, these decisions are unconditional. should have led to a violation of global security around the world, replacing e, or replacing russia in this complex work on energy security is impossible, at least today and in the coming years. when uh in 2006, uh, that's the only time russia hosted the eight. and as you know, the host country analyzes in designating the agenda the main topic just for me was the topic of ensuring global energy security, and today these documents almost no one remembers, but there are two
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documents. this is a declaration and a st. petersburg plan for the implementation of energy security. if you look at this document, i specifically read it again before this plenary session. absolutely everything is precisely verified there, since this document was, e, agreed with all the countries that left the g8 from the european union. and most importantly, that e under the leadership of the international energy agency. that is, these are not all the most important players in terms of energy. have you agreed that global security can only be achieved through proper dialogue between those who produce? those who consume and those who provide transit and what we are seeing today in all three elements are being destroyed and the status that even was not perfect, but at the end of the 20th year is not the first year for both the consumer market producers and
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transiters now the situation is practical. firstly, it is negative, and secondly, it is completely new. and uh, speaking of what to do, i i believe in what alexander alekseevich said, in any case, as we, as russia, will find markets for our goods, new routes will be built and production, processing and delivery will be provided. but this is our national interest. if we talk about global interest, then we need to return to the negotiating table. compromises must be sought, since any restrictions against the energy market in the russian federation will lead to a violation of global security and restrictions of millions of hundreds of millions of people, they energy will not be available to them. uh, thank you, ivan ivanovich. let's immediately throw a bridge over to you. as a matter of fact, through our ill-wishers, who are counting on the fact that an investment hunger is now forming in russia. including in relation to energy projects. we
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have enough funds today to develop the entire energy infrastructure. is there a request for the construction of new facilities, or maybe we need to look for uh, hmm uh, our interests in some new fashion trends there, i don’t i know that hydrogen energy should be developed to develop, and energy storage. as bequeathed, uh, anatoly borisovich chubaisov, who recently left us, for example. yes, kirill, we have enough funds and you know that the investment programs of our e-companies have not been reduced. that's what they can say, the head of the company, we present here. well, i know this, because i constantly communicate with our companies. we participate in the work of the board of directors. uh, but i would like to say a few words about the green economy, uh, energy before i am looking for igor ivanovich to join alexander on energy
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security issues to add one more thought. and as for the fact that, uh, in addition to problems, here are what were said about lending. there are sanctions regarding the two-week terms of loans there, but the oil and gas project. uh, after all what's going on is actually going global is not up to investing in hydrocarbon energy. uh, at the global level and it is created artificially. here the international energy agency was mentioned for another year ago, the international energy agency, represented by the head, spoke about the need to stop investing in projects related to the oil and gas industry altogether. we also heard the attitude of banks, banks, followed the lead of the largest banks, the world said that we are stopping or we will stop
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financing, lending to such projects in some time. and this is a real problem. here's to the hype of moving actively towards a green agenda. well, this story happened. eventually. we are currently watching about it. yesterday we talked at the panel session. today, we have more than halved the volume of investments in the world oil industry. take separately not to get involved, if earlier it was 700 billion dollars a year today investments are about 300 billion dollars a year. this means that further problems will only grow and yes, we will gradually move the world will move to green energy to a green economy. but it should be smooth, as our president has always said about it, it should be reasonable planned steps no one refuses the need to increase the share of green energy there. reduces co2 emissions to deal with the climate agenda, but this needs to be done
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reasonably planned, reasonably, and so on. eh, today we are seeing these jumps that lead to existing problems regarding the russian energy sector. if you are asking a question. he doesn't have to run anywhere, he has to go, as we have outlined for ourselves as part of our energy strategy. it is necessary to deal with traditional energy as well. and definitely new. energy is traditional, i mean that we have an oil and gas complex and hydrocarbon energy all over the world. it will be dominant for a long time to come. therefore, we must increase its efficiency here, reduce energy efficiency , reduce associated petroleum gas emissions, emit co2 and engage in the utilization of these emissions, respectively. we must develop modern projects to modernize oil refineries. uh, our and our
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electric power industry, which also in this regard must be modernized and we are doing this, the government, accordingly, either adopts the relevant emission requirements, or stimulates, for example, as within the framework of associated petroleum gas in the form of penalties, if the corresponding emissions exceed certain standards. that is in this logic. we must continue to do this. introduce the most accessible new technologies to the modern ones, and so on. what about green energy. we also believe that this is the future of this prospect. are we on time or not? we have been operating for a long time. uh, i think it's been 8 years since 2014 support for the development of renewable energy points. she's calculated. we now have a share of renewable energy sources until 2030. we have an annual growth in the balance and power generation. and even this year, we have an increase
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of 67% of electricity production and solar and wind power plants have created the necessary industry. uh, localized the level of localization will continue to rise. and we continue to engage, including e, in such modern technologies, where we are leaders, such as the development of nuclear energy and, in addition to large energy. and the blocks that we are, in which we are leaders in the construction world. uh, different countries. today, mr. siyata spoke about our joint project. we are developing , among other things, technologies that are waste-free closed-cycle modern fuels. uh, this is the work of blocks on fast neutrons, including a new direction in which we are leaders, and we believe that this is the future within the framework of energy. uh, it's a small nuclear power plant. we are the first in the world to install
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chukotka floating small nuclear power plant now has a number of projects that are already being implemented. in yakutia, chukotka is another project for the development of the boinsky mining and processing plant. there will be built four units of small nuclear power. and it will be possible to use it including in the world, because the need for small blocks. it is much higher even than in large ones. energy blocks and we believe that this future is now actively engaged, including e-e decided by the government. uh, concluded an agreement with rosatom and with our other companies that are involved in the process of creating domestic energy storage systems at the highest levels. e levels of technology. we also consider this a promising direction for the development of electric transport and charging infrastructure. this will also give. we need the development of green energy. the so -called programs adopted at the level of the
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government of the russian federation on behalf of mikhailovich shustin that by the twenty-fifth year we should reach the level of 25,000 already cars 9,000 gas stations 9,000 will be created for the right to be allocated even subsidies from the federal budget to co-finance the construction of 1. infrastructure. well, the last direction in this part is hydrogen. it is clear that now this is the second plan in terms of exports, but in terms of developing technology competence, russia is also one of the leaders here. we pay special attention in this direction, then repeat again, we do not need to focus on this or that single direction, this is a mix, of course, and we must develop diversified across the board and traditional energy energy and new clean energy definitely. although pure traditional too. thank you. i would like to connect, uh, to the discussion of this topic. er,
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mr. seart, by the way, here's how you assess, er, peaks, the prospects for building green energy. e in europe under the current circumstances. we, uh, see that some countries are now. eh, one way or another they are returning to coal, but they are reviving nuclear energy, which they themselves criticized very actively said that it was evil. glukat consider from a practical point of view, again , the green transition. and, as it were, although there is a lot of politics there, but, unfortunately, unfortunately, it must be said that some political movements and parties in europe and maybe even around the world are trying and trying to manipulate. here is the question of green transition green deal. and it became, as it were, such a very attractive political product, a very fashionable product of politics. but we're
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still, uh, we're probably shifting it more politically. the more we shift this side policy, the less we do it's efficient and here's the latest from the point of view of those who make the decision. and we kind of get carried away. by moving further and further away from practical things that will be useful to the audience for the recipients and all that, so uh, of course we made a commitment to save the planet for our future generations. yes, of course, we are taking all necessary measures. uh, that stem from that goal from those commitments, so there were never any questions for us. well, uh, atomic energy, nuclear generation - this is something clean , safe and cheap way and sustainable way. and
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the generations. we can even say that this is also one of the green ways. for us. it's never been questions we have more esk. well, more than 40 years of experience in the use of nuclear energy, and i must say that this experience is only positive. we see that all these debates that are now being waged around this issue have a political ideological connotation. we uh, we had a lot to say. see we've seen it very big with great disappointment that all this closure of these stations in poland in europe , uh, was done from a political point of view. and that's it. this is very strong and has been used by various political coalitions. we cannot comment on this very deeply, because we can
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not interfere in the affairs of other countries. this is not our approach. we don't do that, but we think from our point of view. we believe that if we can't manage we can't. manage improvement and can not improve our competitive ability and save nature. we cannot, as it were, combine these two things. we can deal with it, then we can simply discredit this whole phenomenon. we are hungary, we, uh, can be proud that in the past years we were able to uh maintain our clear position to increase gdp and at the same time reduce emissions, and we know that if, uh, we build new nuclear power plants together with rosatom, we we will be able to reduce emissions by 17 million tons of co2 only thanks to this project, but then my question is this, will this be a contribution to the protection of nature
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environmental protection or not? if we argue about it on a rational basis, but on a national basis, of course it will, yes, but on the other hand, we are hungarians. and we are doing a very big focus, we are investing a little, with efforts in the development of electric transport in an electric car, so that it spreads in europe , we can be proud that, in addition to china and germany, we are becoming the only country in the world where three manufacturers, and germany, have opened their enterprises audio mercedes bmw and they also in germany in hungary brought production electric vehicles. uh, koreans and chinese. uh, manufacturers also, uh, opened their offices in hungary. we are giving, as it were, a platform for such cooperation between east and west in order for electric transport to develop and be used more actively. you are more
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active. uh, to convert more and more vehicles to an electric base. we will again make a great contribution to them. environmental protection and from this point of view we always proceed from practical things. and we think that right now we are trying from the point of view of communication and fight against those who are trying to translate it all into an ideology. er, of course we're paying attention to the question. eh, here. here we see with coal that there is a little bit of a trick in the situation when they first criticized it, and then they switch to other flights, so we are trying to avoid these debates together and environmentally debate, we are trying, and we believe that in the present situation we the current situation. we don't have to turn around. so completely back to the green agenda. we must still hang, but we must always practically thought irrational thought,
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type of approach, here practically point of view. ah. we are told that we will face serious logistical challenges in terms of supplying our hydrocarbons. new consumers of freedom are not available everywhere, again there should be talk that we have missed the time, it was necessary to build our own tanker fleet. and for a long time he has been attacking such a fleet; this makes your task easier. about today or about the future and let's talk about that duct. these are old questions. yes, which is right pipe or lng lng or a pipe, too, then pragmatically, if we approach this issue arithmetically. so i talked about consumption in the world such and such today and the growth of gas consumption in the world. e , it is, in principle, a small 1.8 and a half percent. well , this growth is 80%. this, spb this is simple. in
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principle, arithmetic can be taken with a calculator included. uh, smart computers uh 2-2.500 km. yes, this pipe is more than 2.500 km. yes, this st. petersburg is not comparable and capital costs. uh, during the construction of the pipe. e, in comparison with capital costs at construction of some particular capacity of the lng complex yes, but if we take our e, the most e for gas on the territory of the yamal peninsula e, project yamalo operating costs, then western europe e through the pipe is about $ 72 operating costs from the peninsula. yamal western europe lng tanker a little more than 40 somewhere around 75
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dollars, today we have costs from yamal to china . yes, this somehow reduces the political risk of going there today. let's go there tomorrow becomes a fish. yes, how can you support some lng projects and some do not. if there is prosperity in the world, yes, it means in any territory and just return to the question that well, at first they asked at the price of lng well, it happened the day before. it is known that the rent of lng tankers has risen sharply to $400,000 a day, a completely crazy figure after what the
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european union arranged for us in the energy market. well, as they say, there is a lack of trust. here we can be sure in such circumstances that tanker charter owners will not let us down aleksandrovich here is how sustainability, uh, logistics and trading operations in such conditions guarantees. well, look 100 100% guarantee you can not give. no one, given that, in general, the situation is changing every day and the rules of the game change every day and certainly. there will be difficulties here, but i have already given you an example that our companies faced there. there, over the past last, probably 10 years, and each time, respectively, we found a solution, it is clear that there's the first reaction of any person from there. it doesn't matter
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where he lives. there's a reaction to uncertainty or a reaction to the need for an apology with uh, it causes this situation. maybe some kind of mild stress. well, it's in our physiology. er, because there, if we talk about our body, we are trying to be er resources frugal on there solution. new tasks need some kind of new energy. we try the body tries this organic matter. i apologize for such an excursion to save this energy, respectively. well, for there were some patterns and algorithms of behavior need to be built with some kind of new neural chains, but in any case, we always adapt, we find resources in order to cope with the challenge, accordingly, to overcome an uncertain system, therefore, uh. if we talk about this task, then there certainly is, it will be completely there. every year, about 100 tankers are built in the world, so
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i have no doubts that this task will be solved. what, in principle, is important to talk about now. and in principle, all the speakers said this today about this to talk about the fact that there is a lack of trust in this global energy market and the oil market , and this lack of trust. in general, he will, as it were, unconditionally lead, and we are going. uh, on the way to a crisis. on this global market, including the oil market, respectively, and this crisis will force this market. uh, in principle, this system is quite seriously transformed, because what we have had for ten years. we created this global world market for e- oil, during this time we were really built long-term relationships between producers and suppliers, respectively, these relationships and supplies, what i was talking about, were supported by the
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corresponding trade logistics financial infrastructure. were stacked. uh, really such difficult production chains and uh, all this was built on market principles. uh, what's important with energy being produced where it was? actively delivered to where they were needed. and in principle, there were low transaction costs. and there is confirmation that if talk about the same oil, there the market is global 2/3 of the export post, 2/3 of the oil supplies are export supplies and half is just for the supply of sea supplies and e . bombargo and, accordingly, a new ceiling is introduced. they were important participants in this system that vot created this global market. and they were
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also in the sheds of this whole system now , uh, this infrastructure that said infrastructure of deliveries, trade logistics and finance, it is turning into a tool and by and large, of course, absolutely. this leads to, uh, to the fact that with uh, those foundations, the foundations that were on the market, they are collapsing and a crisis situation is definitely created, but there is always, when some kind of crisis arises, then there is a solution for that in order to overcome this crisis situation and, of course, the next step there will be the creation of some kind of new infrastructure that will replace those solutions accordingly. this there was a live broadcast from the russian international forum. energy week, which is taking place in moscow, and we will return to what is happening in the manezh a little later, but now
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vladimir putin is there on a working visit to astana. talks with turkish president recep taip erdogan. dear president dear mr. president, we are with you, despite all the difficulties associated with sanitary and political restrictions, however, we find the opportunity to meet regularly to communicate. this gives a good result. i should note that all these are our agreements that
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were reached during your visit to sochi in august this year, and our government colleagues and the company that is engaged in practical work are implementing all the plans. in this regard, the construction work is now on the site employs 20,000 people schedule. and apparently the agreement and the capital of the turkish republics for the first time in may next year, the power unit is scheduled to start nuclear fuel, which will allow us, e, to fix the next stage of our joint work, therefore, the direction
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regarding other energy and hydrocarbon supplies of our hydrocarbons, including gas, are in full in accordance with your applications. sometimes we also carry out transit through turkey to european countries. turkey has proven to be the most reliable route today for supplies. uh, citizen thanks to your position as president on fourth position in the construction of the transport system. although he was also heard, they also tried to blow up this territory, but thank god for this. he is successfully working for us. hmm, yesterday here in the erotic week after consulting with your minister. e. energy and with the head of the company, i said this publicly if there is an
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interest in turkey and our potential buyers in other countries. we could look at the possibility of construction. and one more gas pipeline system and the creation of a gas pipeline in turkey hub for e, sales to other countries. in a third country. first of all, if they become interested in this and during the work of this hub, which we could create together, of course, it would be a platform for not only deliveries, but also price determination, because this is a very important issue. she's just educated. he today sky-high these prices. yes, and we could easily regulate at a normal market level. without any uh and any political political coloring,
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it means in other directions. uh, we also work is active. this is evidenced by the steady growth in trade both last year and this year thanks to your efforts. we will implement the president. associated with the export of ukrainian grain to foreign markets, i think that those countries that receive this product should be grateful for this, though, a small share. unfortunately, it goes to the programs of the food program, it is the developing poorest country, but nevertheless, what is it regulates the organization of the exchange of nations on other directions. in principle, we are implementing all our preliminary agreements. and i am glad to have the opportunity to see you again in the fields. here is today . these were shots from astana. vladimir putin
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is now in kazakhstan on a working visit, where already in the first half of the day he took part in the summit meeting on interactions and confidence building measures in asia, they discussed the situation that is now developing in afghanistan and how to deal with the crisis in the food sector and energy in the world. and besides, the leaders offered their options for how to deal with the surge of radicalism in the world's poorest countries now , a number of bilateral negotiations are also taking place on the sidelines of this meeting. and vladimir putin is already at this moment, and has already met with turkish president recep taip erdogan, but a few minutes ago. you saw what vladimir putin said during the meetings, but now we are ready to show you what turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said. mr.
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president, i am also pleased that i am meeting with you here again. taking this opportunity, i want to once again to congratulate you on your seventieth birthday, wish sochi a long life from the process. count the number of times we meet here. are you going to samarkand? next time we will have another opportunity to meet you in samarkand . the development of cargoes through, and also the beginning of, uh, the transport of pax blood will undoubtedly have a multiplied effect. uh, in our relationship. it
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concerns in the first place. as you noted, the first block next year in vacuum will open in the first half of the year and it will be new in the world. this will be very good news. and whether there will be other steps will be taken, again, repetitions will undoubtedly have a multiplied effect in relation to these issues of cooperation between turkey and russia, if necessary. uh. this energy production of 10% of our needs will be provided, and the second second nuclear power plant, if it is built plus another 10%, we get 20% of our energy demand. we will provide, by means of these atoms and nuclear power plants, another question
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