MOSCOW, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir
Putin said on Wednesday that the planned new Power of Siberia 2
gas pipeline would give competitive benefits to China because
the world's biggest energy consumer would get gas at a price
based on a market formula.
Russia and China gave their blessing to the vast pipeline by
signing a binding memorandum but have yet to agree on pricing,
Gazprom said on Tuesday, underscoring President Xi Jinping's
disregard for Western demands that he row back from a deepening
partnership with Moscow.
Putin said the agreements on gas would ensure Russia will
supply a total of over 100 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas per
year to China when the new pipeline was built.
He said the price of the gas supplied to China would be
based on a "market-based formula", but gave no further details.
Putin said that global demand for energy was on the
rise, including in China, and that the agreements made with
Russia, the world's biggest producer of natural resources, would
ensure stable and reliable supplies.