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By Timour Azhari and Marwa Rashad LONDON (Reuters) - Russia is in advanced talks with Bahrain over a three-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreement under which Moscow would supply the Gulf kingdom

Russia and Bahrain Nearing LNG Supply Agreement for 1.5 Million Tons

By Timour Azhari and Marwa Rashad

LONDON (Reuters) - Russia is in advanced talks with Bahrain over a three-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreement under which Moscow would supply the Gulf kingdom with 1.5 million metric tons of the fuel, according to three sources close to the matter.

The prospective deal would be the first of its kind between the countries and continues the expansion of Russia's reach in global energy markets and LNG competition with the United States.

Russia, the world's fourth-largest LNG producer behind the United States, Qatar and Australia, is striving to enter the top three global LNG exporters and plans to produce 100 million tons per annum (mtpa) of the super-chilled gas in the medium term.

Home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, Bahrain is seeking to increase LNG imports to meet a gas shortage amid peak summer energy demand for air-conditioning. Last month the kingdom received its first LNG cargo in six years.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak met Bahrain's Minister of Oil and Environment, Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina, this week to discuss the purchase of 1.5 million tons, or 20 LNG cargoes, per year for three years, the sources said.

"Talks are at an advanced stage and the deal is expected to be concluded soon," one of the sources said.

Volumes are expected to come from Russia's Yamal LNG plant, in which Russia's largest LNG producer, Novatek, holds a majority stake.

Novatek and Bahrain's government communications office did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Tomour Azhari in Damascus and Marwa Rashad in London; Additional reporting by Yousef Saba in Dubai; Editing by Nina Chestney and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia and Bahrain are negotiating a three-year LNG supply deal.
  • The agreement involves 1.5 million metric tons of LNG.
  • This would be the first LNG deal between Russia and Bahrain.
  • Russia aims to increase its global LNG market share.
  • Bahrain seeks to address its summer gas shortage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nature of the deal between Russia and Bahrain?
Russia is in advanced talks with Bahrain over a three-year LNG agreement to supply 1.5 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas.
Why does Bahrain need to increase LNG imports?
Bahrain is seeking to increase LNG imports to address a gas shortage amid peak summer energy demand for air-conditioning.
What is the significance of this LNG deal for Russia?
This prospective deal would be the first of its kind between Russia and Bahrain and continues Russia's expansion in global energy markets.
Where will the LNG volumes for Bahrain come from?
The LNG volumes are expected to come from Russia's Yamal LNG plant, where Novatek holds a majority stake.
Who are the key officials involved in the negotiations?
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak met with Bahrain's Minister of Oil and Environment, Mohamed bin Mubarak bin Daina, to discuss the deal.

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