Russia's Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, designed to boost natural gas exports to China and reshape global supply routes, is facing slower-than-expected uptake from China as of May 2026. This delay affects global natural gas flows and market balances, influencing energy security and pricing for countries reliant on Asian gas supplies. The pipeline remains a key factor in shifting energy trade patterns between Russia and Asia despite China's cautious approach.
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Uncertainty over China's pace of gas imports through Power of Siberia 2 creates fluctuations in global natural gas supply expectations.
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