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Russia expects US$14 bil in additional energy revenue this year: minister

Part of money will be spent on Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine, says Anton Siluanov

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 May 2022 3:00PM

Russia expects US$14 bil in additional energy revenue this year: minister
Finance Minister Anton Siluanov says the Russian government plans to spend the additional oil and gas revenue this year rather than put it aside, on additional payments to pensioners and families with children and conducting a ‘special operation’ in Ukraine. – AidWiki pic, May 28, 2022

MOSCOW – Russia expects to receive one trillion rubles in additional oil and gas revenues this year, the finance minister said yesterday, adding that part of the windfall will be spent on Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine.

“We expect to receive up to a trillion rubles (RM63 billion) in additional oil and gas revenues, according to the forecast that we have developed with the Economic Development Ministry,” Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said in remarks broadcast on state television.

Siluanov said the government plans to spend the additional revenue this year rather than put it aside.

He said the money will be spent on “additional payments” to pensioners and families with children and conducting a “special operation” in Ukraine, referring to Moscow’s offensive in the pro-Western country.

“There are resources for this,” Siluanov added.

The West has introduced a barrage of unprecedented sanctions against Moscow to punish the Kremlin for sending troops into Ukraine on February 24 but has not touched Russian oil and gas supplies.

President Vladimir Putin has recently derided the sanctions, saying Europe’s “chaotic actions” have led to an increase in oil and gas revenues for Russia. – AFP, May 28, 2022

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