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China is expected to redefine its Arctic policy - including an ambition to become a great polar power by 2030 - amid growing scrutiny from far northern countries and a possible US-Russia ...
As sailors hoisted a Russian flag above the icebreaker Yakutia, the gigantic vessel was hailed by Vladimir Putin as both an ...
The news: Oil and gas giant Woodside Energy has signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement with state-owned conglomerate China Resources for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to China. The ...
The deal is Woodside's first standalone long-term sales agreement with a Chinese buyer, and it marks the first instance of China Resources committing to a 15-year procurement of LNG, the ...
"This marks the first time Woodside on a standalone basis has signed a long-term sale agreement with a customer in China, Asia's largest consuming market for LNG," said Woodside executive vice ...
Qilak is 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 kilometers) closer to Asian markets than its biggest competitor, the Novatek-led Yamal LNG in the Russian Arctic. The Alaskan projects aims to ship a LNG cargo ...
Putin has talked up prospects for the Arctic ... China’s Belt and Road forum last week, as Russia shifts its trade eastwards in response to Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine. The route ...
The flag of China in The Arctic. Photo: International Polar Foundation / Jean de Pomereu China will reconsider its policy on presence in The Arctic, including the desire to become a great polar power ...
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