Russia's half of the exports of oil and oil products this year has flowed to China, and the share exported to India has risen to 40%in the past two years.
Reuters reports that Russian media reports, Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak mentioned the above data on Wednesday (December 27).
Novak said: "In the current situation, the main partner is China, and the share has increased to about 45-50%, of course, there are India."
NovaKe is responsible for Russia's energy department, and he said: "Before that, Russia basically did not supply to India. In the past two years, the supply share to India has accounted for 40%."
Nova NovaKattar said that Europe's share in Russia's crude oil exports has dropped from 40-45%to only about 4-5%.
Russia is the third largest crude oil producer in the world, and crude oil production accounts for more than 12 % of the global total output.
After the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War in 2022, Russia was sanctioned by Western, but China continued to purchase Russian oil.
Financial Times reported in September this year that Russia has established its own "dark fleet" of the oil tank ship, which can continue to sell oil without relying on Western insurance or other services.
Zhang Hanhui, a Chinese ambassador to Russia, said in writing in writing about the Russian media this month that China and Russia have strong energy cooperation and broad prospects. China and Russia's normal energy trade will not be disturbed by third parties.Trade, etc. will continue to maintain healthy and stable development.