СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО РОССИИ, АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНА
МИНЭНЕРГО РОССИИ - Малабо (Экваториальная Гвинея), 29 ноября. – В рамках 5-го газового саммита Форума стран-экспортеров газа состоялась встреча Министра энергетики Российской Федерации Александра Новака с Министром энергетики Азербайджанской Республики Парвизом Шахбазовым.
Сотрудничество России и Азербайджана насчитывает долгие годы и основано на принципе добрососедства и стратегического партнерства, отметил Александр Новак в ходе встречи.
"Наше двустороннее и многостороннее взаимодействие переживает подъем. Мы ведем конструктивный диалог, опираясь на огромный совместный многолетний опыт и нашу общую историю", - подчеркнул Министр.
При этом, сотрудничество в рамках газовой отрасли является одной из основ взаимодействия России и Азербайджана на мировой энергетической арене, подчеркнул Александр Новак.
"Наши страны являются активными участниками ФСЭГ, мы выступаем здесь с довольно близких позиций. На газовом рынке Азербайджана активно работает российская компания "Лукойл", которой принадлежит 10% акций в консорциуме по разработке каспийского месторождения "Шах-Дениз", - сказал глава Минэнерго России.
Поступательно развивается взаимодействие стран и в нефтяной сфере. Так, между странами продолжается интенсивное взаимодействие в рамках договоренностей по стабилизации рынка нефти ОПЕК+, успешно продолжается транзит нефти через страну, добавил Александр Новак.
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СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО РОССИИ, АЗЕРБАЙДЖАНА
REUTERS - NOVEMBER 25, 2019 - Oil prices rose on Monday as positive comments from the United States and China rekindled hopes in global markets that the world's two largest economies could soon sign an interim deal to end their bitter trade war.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 rose 26 cents, or 0.45% to $58.03 a barrel by 0759 GMT, having ended last week little changed after tracking the trade talks through their ups and downs.
Brent crude futures LCOc1 were at $63.73, up 34 cents or 0.54%, the benchmark having also finished little changed last week.
"It is still all about trade talks," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney. "It seems to be dominating markets action at the moment."
Monday's higher opening prices came after U.S. national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Saturday that an initial trade agreement with China is still possible by the end of the year.
This came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed a desire to sign an initial trade deal and defuse a 16-month tariff war that has lowered global growth - though Trump said he had yet to decide whether he wanted to finalize a deal, while Xi said he would not be afraid to retaliate when necessary.
China's foreign ministry said on Monday it hopes the United States will work with Beijing on a basis of equality and mutual respect on the ongoing bilateral trade negotiations.
A move by China to protect intellectual property was also providing a supportive atmosphere for the trade talks, McCarthy added.
"This is a big step forward for potential trade negotiation if they are adopted as official policy," he said.
Still, concern remains that events in Hong Kong, riven by months of anti-government unrest, could overshadow trade talk progress.
U.S. national security adviser O'Brien warned on Saturday that Washington would not turn a blind eye to what happens in Hong Kong, where demonstrators were angry at what they see as an erosion of freedoms promised to the ex-British colony when it returned to Chinese rule more than 20 years ago.
Over the weekend, pro-democracy candidates scored a resounding win in district council elections.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meets on Dec. 5 at its headquarters in Vienna, followed by talks with a group of other oil producers, led by Russia, known as OPEC+. Prices could be pushed higher if OPEC+ agrees to extend its supply cut by three more months to mid-2020.
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Earlier:
2019, November, 22, 12:10:00
RUSSIA'S GAS DISCOUNT: 20-25%
Last week, President Vladimir Putin said Russia wanted to resume direct gas sales to Ukraine -- and would be prepared to reduce the price Kyiv paid by 20%-25%.
2019, November, 18, 13:20:00
RUSSIA'S GAS FOR EUROPE: RISK
Putin said Ukraine still had work to do to align its gas regulatory landscape with that of Europe, questioning whether Kiev would be able to achieve this in time.
"That is not up to us," he said. "Therefore, the risk of termination of transit exists."
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