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US, Russia Energy Officials to Meet, Discuss Natural Gas


ঝুঁকিপূর্ণ এই কাজ করেই সংসারের চাকা ঘুরানো এই কিশোরের বয়স মাত্র ১৪- ফটো- পিনু রহমান
ঝুঁকিপূর্ণ এই কাজ করেই সংসারের চাকা ঘুরানো এই কিশোরের বয়স মাত্র ১৪- ফটো- পিনু রহমান

U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry will meet Russia’s energy minister next week in Washington, a person familiar with the situation said Friday, as the two countries compete to supply global markets with natural gas and crude.

Perry will meet Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak on Tuesday, in the context of the World Gas Conference in Washington, the source said.

Meetings between top energy officials from Russia and the United States, two of the world’s largest oil and gas producers, have been rare in recent years.

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak attends a session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, May 25, 2018.
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak attends a session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, May 25, 2018.

Relations between Moscow and Washington have cooled over Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and as the Trump administration blames the Russian government for cyber attacks that targeted the U.S. power grid over the last two years.

The two countries are competing to sell natural gas to Europe. Russia’s Gazprom, the European Union’s biggest gas supplier, and several Western energy companies hope to open Nord Stream 2, a pipeline to bring Russian gas under the Baltic Sea to Germany.

The United States, meanwhile, has begun some sales of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, to Poland and Lithuania, though LNG shipments can be more expensive than gas sent via pipeline.

The United States says the advantage of its LNG is dependability and stable pricing.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump opposes the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, as did the administration of former President Barack Obama. Washington believes that the pipeline would give Russia, which has at times frozen deliveries to parts of Europe over pricing disputes, more power over the region.

The meeting comes as U.S. national security adviser John Bolton plans to visit Moscow next week to prepare for a possible meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

FILE - Steel pipes for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline are uploaded in Mukran harbor in Sassnitz, Germany, May 8, 2017.
FILE - Steel pipes for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline are uploaded in Mukran harbor in Sassnitz, Germany, May 8, 2017.

Perry and Novak will also likely talk about oil markets. On Friday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed in Vienna to raise oil output by a modest amount after consumers had called for producers to curb rising fuel prices.

Russia, which is not an OPEC member, began cooperating last year with the group for the first time, holding back production to support global oil prices. Before the Vienna OPEC meeting, Novak said Moscow would propose a gradual increase in output from oil-producing countries, starting in July.

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