by Hezi Sternlicht
Russian Deputy Energy Minister Anton Inyutsyn heads delegation visiting Israel to explore collaborations between the Israeli and Russian natural gas industries • Russia is considered a potential export market for Israeli alternative energy services.
Russian energy giant Gazprom
said to be seeking business opportunities in Israel
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Photo credit: Reuters |
Russian Deputy Energy Minister Anton Inyutsyn
arrived in Israel this week to explore possible collaborations between
the Israeli and Russian natural gas industries.
Inyutsyn is heading a delegation of Russian natural gas companies seeking business opportunities in Israel.
Israeli Manufacturers Association President
Shraga Brosh is scheduled to meet with Inyustyn and the other members of
the delegation, to share information on natural gas harvesting and
transportation and promote bilateral Israeli-Russian trade relations.
The Russian delegation includes
representatives from various companies, such as Russian energy giant
Gazprom, the largest extractor of natural gas in the world, and the
Energo Group, which develops natural gas infrastructure and equipment.
The Foreign Ministry, the IMA and the
Russia-Israel Business Council will host a roundtable forum for the
delegation, to discuss business opportunities with Israeli companies.
Israel Natural Gas Lines, which overseas the
nationwide gas pipeline grid, and gas distributor Supergas are among the
local companies participating in the event, alongside senior Israeli
government officials.
Russia is a potential export market for Israel, particularly in alternative energy services fields.
Hezi Sternlicht
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=26889
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