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中俄已谈妥,邻国等到机会,250万吨石油过境,蒙古还是晚了一步
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-28 09:51

Group 1 - Russia plans to increase oil supply to China by 2.5 million tons annually through Kazakhstan to meet China's growing energy demand [3][11] - Energy cooperation is viewed as the driving force behind Sino-Russian relations, with Russia extending supply contracts to 12.5 million tons and extending the contract period to 2034 [3][5] - Discussions are ongoing regarding alternative transportation routes to maintain a dynamic balance in supply and demand [3][5] Group 2 - The "Power of Siberia 2" gas pipeline negotiations are progressing, with plans to further increase oil and gas supplies to China by 2025 [5] - Current Central Asian gas pipelines are at full capacity, limiting the ability to transport additional Russian gas, which complicates the proposed Kazakhstan route [5][7] - The feasibility of the Kazakhstan route is questioned due to high costs and logistical challenges, leading to a preference for involving Mongolia or direct pipelines to China [7][9] Group 3 - Kazakhstan's strategic position in Central Asia remains significant for energy logistics, potentially enhancing energy cooperation and security in the region [9][11] - Despite rejecting the Kazakhstan proposal, China is encouraged to strengthen political and economic ties with Mongolia to mitigate external influences [9][11] - The evolving energy cooperation landscape suggests that strategic patience and adaptability will be crucial for navigating future challenges in the global energy market [11]