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India Discusses Natural Gas Swap With Russia, Involving China
Swarajya Staff
Dec 08, 2016, 09:06 AM | Updated 09:06 AM IST
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On 7 December, Narendra K. Verma Managing Director of state-run ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) told reporters that India is in talks with Russia to swap natural gas with China and Myanmar as an alternative to building a proposed pipeline to carry gas from Russian Siberia-
Myanmar sells gas to China through an existing pipeline. If Russia can provide equivalent gas to China, then we can reverse the flow of gas from Myanmar to China and bring that gas to India..
The two countries had in October signed an initial pact for building a 4,500 km to 6,000 km long pipeline from Siberia to India. Verma said talks are on with Russian state-run gas major Gazprom for an alternative swap by which Russia will supply gas to China and in return China will give its share of gas from Myanmar to India.
Such a swap was the best way of getting Russia to help India with its gas needs, but it would need the cooperation of China and Myanmar. India, which is 81 per cent import dependent on oil, is looking to increase its gas consumption in its quest towards becoming a gas-based economy.
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