Russia's Gazprom last week signed a deal to sell 38 billion cubic meters of gas annually over 30 years to China National Petroleum Corp.
While the exact sale price has not been declared, industry analysts said going by the contract value of USD 400 billion over 30 year period, the price at the Russia-China border is expected to be between USD 11 to 13 per mmBtu.
This rate is almost triple the current domestic price of USD 4.2 per mmBut and 50 per cent more than the likely rate of USD 8.3 per mmBtu when the Rangarajan formula is implemented.
The new BJP-led NDA government has so far not stated if it will implement the new rate which will make several gas discoveries in deepsea commercially viable to produce.
Analysts said the 3.8 billion cubic feet per day or 28 million tons per annum of Russian gas will flow from East Siberia to China's north-eastern provinces (expected deliveries to Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning - it is further expected that Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and some southern coastal provinces may also receive gas).
China may make as much as USD 25 billion in advance payments under the contract to invest in the necessary infrastructure. China will spend at least USD 20 billion on its construction and will also waive 13 per cent VAT on Russian imported gas.
Gazprom supplies about 30 per cent of Europe's gas, at an average price of USD 380.5 per thousand cubic meters last year. The price in the contract with China is more than USD 350.
China, which would become Russia's No 2 gas market behind Germany, paid about USD 10 per mmBtu last year for natural gas piped from its biggest foreign supplier, Turkmenistan.
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