Russia & China’s $50B Gas Pact: Power Shift in Global Energy

As Western nations retreat, Russia is forging a new energy frontier—eastward. The $50 billion “Power of Siberia 2” pipeline is set to transport 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually through a 598-mile route via Mongolia, marking a bold pivot from Europe to China.

Driven by sanctions and a fading European market, Gazprom is rechanneling energy flow, strengthening ties with the world’s fastest-growing gas consumer. This megaproject, with 1.42-meter-wide pipes and five major compressor stations, is not just infrastructure—it’s geopolitics in steel and pressure.

Backed by a 30-year deal inked in 2014, this expansion could dramatically alter the global energy landscape, redirecting Russian gas from the West straight into China's booming economy.

Global energy is shifting. Are you watching the map redraw itself?

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