According to TASS, this was announced by the head of the company's representative office in Beijing, Viktor Kovtun.

“Currently, active negotiations are underway on the supply of liquefied hydrocarbon gases and helium from the Amur gas processing plant.

The Chinese partners have already expressed their interest in purchasing these products, ”Kovtun said in an interview with the corporate newspaper of Gazprom.

Earlier, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that Moscow and Beijing would work out long-term contracts for the supply of coal to China, as well as joint development of deposits in Russia.

In September, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller noted that gas supplies to China are growing.