Myanmar to import Russian...

Military-ruled Myanmar plans to import Russian gasoline and fuel oil to ease supply concerns and...

Myanmar to import Russian oil, military says

Myanmar to import Russian oil, military says

Military-ruled Myanmar plans to import Russian gasoline and fuel oil to ease supply concerns and rising prices, a junta spokesperson said, the latest developing country to do so amid a global energy crisis.

The Southeast Asian country has maintained friendly ties with Russia, even as both remain under a raft of sanctions from Western countries


Myanmar for a military coup that overthrew an elected government last year, and Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, which it calls a "special military operation".

Russia is seeking new customers for its energy in the region as its biggest export destination, Europe, will impose an embargo on Russian oil in phases later this year.
 

"We have received permission to import petrol from Russia," military spokesperson Zaw Min Tun said during a news conference on Wednesday, adding that it was favoured for its "quality and low cost".

According to the media, fossil oil shipments are due to start arriving in September. Zaw Min Tun said junta chief Min Aung Hlaing discussed oil and gas last month during a trip to Russia. Myanmar now imports its fuel through Singapore.
 

Myanmar would consider joint oil exploration in Myanmar with Russia and China, he said. The military has set up a Russian Oil Purchasing Committee headed by a close ally of Min Aung Hlaing to oversee the buying,

importing and transporting fuel at reasonable prices based on Myanmar's needs, according to a statement published in a state newspaper on Wednesday.

 

In addition to political turmoil and civil unrest, Myanmar has been hit hard by high fuel prices and power cuts, prompting its military leadership to turn to imports of fuel oil that can be used in power plants.

Petrol prices have surged about 350% since the coup in February last year to 2,300-2,700 kyat (about $1) per litre.


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In the past week, petrol stations have shut down in various parts of the country because of shortages, according to media reports. Russia is also a significant supplier of weapons to the Myanmar military. - investing


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