China Reaps Energy Windfall as West Shuns Russian Supplies

China Reaps Energy Windfall as West Shuns Russian Supplies
A vessel carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Russia's Yamal LNG project at Rudong LNG Terminal in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China, on July 18, 2018. Stringer/Reuters
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SINGAPORE—China is buying more and less expensive energy supplies from Russia this year, reaping the benefits of a plunge in European purchases just when Beijing needs it most as the Ukraine crisis pushes Moscow in search of alternative markets.

The growing cooperation, to be further deepened with Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Uzbekistan on Thursday, is a boon for both countries.