Russia-China alliance renews call to create oil and
gas club
06-11-07
An alliance led by Russia and China renewed its call to tie regional oil
and gas producers into an "energy club," an idea likely to irritate the West
in its fight for a firmer footing in the region.
In the past few years, Moscow and Beijing have been actively using the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which also includes Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, as a tool to ensure common positions
in energy-rich ex-Soviet Central Asia.
"Our working groups... are actively discussing setting up an energy club.
It's a Russian initiative," Deputy Industry and Energy Minister Ivan Materov
told on the sidelines of the SCO's sixth prime minister-level meeting, in
the Uzbek capital.
"It will be an advisory body. Its members will discuss matters of energy
development and cooperation."
Materov said the union could start functioning as soon as next year but gave
no other details on the plan, originally proposed at an SCO meeting at the
end of last year.
Central Asia has been at the centre of a growing global energy competition,
as Western nations vie with other key players like Iran, India and China for
energy contracts.
Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov urged member states to speed up work on the
energy block.
"We have already started work on forming this nongovernmental advisory body,
but we would like to see our ministries work on it more energetically," he
said.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, speaking at the same conference, agreed: "We
need to step up support for our partners within the alliance as well as
financial support for our projects."
Source: The Moscow Times |