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МИНЭНЕРГО РОССИИ- Доха (Катар), 22 февраля. – Николай Шульгинов и Государственный Министр по вопросам энергетики Катара Саад Шерида Аль-Кааби на площадке 6-го Газового саммита Форума стран-экспортеров газа (ФСЭГ) обсудили глобальный газовый рынок, а также новые возможности для совместной работы в нефтегазовом секторе.
«Рыночные механизмы и принципы международной торговли не должны быть подвержены влиянию политической конъюнктуры. В этом смысле деятельность ФСЭГ как раз и направлена на обеспечение устойчивого, эффективного и надёжного функционирования газового рынка, а также поддержание обстоятельного диалога между производителями и потребителями энергоресурсов», – отметил в ходе встречи российский Министр.
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СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО РОССИИ, КАТАРА
REUTERS- Feb 22 - Oil hit its highest since 2014 on Tuesday as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated after Moscow ordered troops into two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine, adding to supply concerns that are pushing prices to near $100 a barrel.
The United States and its European allies are poised to announce new sanctions against Russia after President Vladimir Putin formally recognised the two regions in eastern Ukraine, escalating a security crisis on the continent.
"The potential for a rally over $100 a barrel has received an enormous boost," said Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM. "Those who have bet on such a move anticipated the escalation of the conflict."
Brent crude , the global benchmark, was up $3.48, or 3.7%, at $98.87 at 0900 GMT, having earlier reached $99.38, the highest since September 2014.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude jumped $4.41, or 4.8%, to $95.48 versus Friday's settlement, having earlier reached $96, also the highest since 2014. The U.S. market was closed on Monday for a public holiday.
The crisis over Ukraine has added further support to an oil market that has surged due to tight supplies as demand recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, known as OPEC+, have resisted calls to boost supply more rapidly.
A senior British minister said on Tuesday Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created a situation as grave as the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, when a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
Nigeria's minister of state for petroleum on Tuesday stuck to the OPEC+ view that more supply was not needed, citing the prospect of more production from Iran if its nuclear deal with world powers is revived.
Talks are ongoing on renewing Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers, which could eventually boost Iran's oil exports by over 1 million barrels per day.
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QATAR LNG FOR CHINA
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