Thailand is interested in Russian energy sources such as liquefied natural gas and coal. He stated this in an interview RIA News Thai Ambassador to Moscow Sasivat Wongsinsawat.
“There are many potential areas where we can work together and improve. “For example, energy, liquefied natural gas, coal,” the diplomat said, adding that he was optimistic about the development of bilateral trade.
Wongsinsawat emphasized that both Moscow and Bangkok are determined to develop energy cooperation, but everything depends on future negotiations between the companies of the two countries.
According to the ambassador, Thailand relies heavily on energy imports and is ready to conclude a deal, but only if the supply of Russian energy resources is competitive.
Before reportedHe reported that Russian Railways (RZD) has made agreements with the regions of the Russian Federation to export about 100 million tons of coal next year for export in the east direction.
At the end of December, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak aforementionedIt was stated that the first liquefied natural gas shipment from Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 facility is expected in the first quarter of 2024.
Previously reportedThe USA plans to halve its income from the sale of Russia’s energy resources.