OREANDA-NEWS. February 04, 2010. The Company’s Headquarters hosted a meeting moderated by Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and devoted to gas supplies to Asia-Pacific countries.

Participating in the meeting were heads and experts from the structural units of Gazprom’s Administration and subsidiary companies.

It was highlighted that gas supplies to Asia-Pacific countries were of utter importance for the diversification of Russian gas export routes. Natural gas would be exported from Western Siberia and eastern Russia via the evolving Unified Gas Supply System on the basis of intergovernmental and commercial documents relying on internationally accepted gas trading principles.

The meeting participants stressed that supply volume could be substantial and potentially commensurable with the European route. Therefore, consolidating the position on Asia-Pacific markets is among Gazprom’s paramount tasks. It was emphasized that as part of the Eastern Gas Program execution, gas exports would be launched once the domestic consumers were supplied with gas.

“Gazprom’s abundant resource base in Western Siberia, to be subsequently accompanied by the new gas production center being formed in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), enables to meet the long-term demand for Russian natural gas in Asia-Pacific countries. There is no need to engage additional gas resources for this purpose from other eastern regions of Russia, namely, from the Kovykta gas and condensate field in the Irkutsk Oblast.

Gazprom is consecutively developing in Russia’s Far East the gas production infrastructure that will create a favorable environment for natural gas supplies in the strategic eastern direction. Upon completion of the Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok gas transmission system (GTS) we are going to set to the Yakutia – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok GTS construction in 2012. This will ensure successful gas supply to southern regions of the Far East and will help develop natural gas exports (both by pipeline and by sea) to Asia-Pacific countries, inter alia, through establishing gas liquefaction and compression capacities in the Primorsky Krai,” stated Alexey Miller.