On the occasion of the celebration of the Russian Energy Week 2022, between October 12 and 14 in the city of Moscow, the High-Level Delegation of Venezuela, headed by the People’s Power Minister for Foreign Relations, Carlos Faría, participates this Wednesday in a series of presentations at the most important international energy efficiency event.
In this 2022 edition, the agenda includes discussions on the development of the electric power, oil and gas, chemical and coal industries, as well as issues related to import substitution, digital transformation, energy transition and the situation around climatic problems, refers the web portal of the Mppre.
Foreign Minister Faría, along with the rest of the delegation, toured the event’s Exhibition Pavilion. “Assuming our role in global energy geopolitics, we are attending the #Russia Energy Week 2022 with a high-level delegation. The agenda includes strategic aspects of the global energy situation.”
This October 12, the presentations address current issues in the field, such as sustainable energy development; the creation of energy transition technologies; energy and fuel balances; the BRICS+; oil and gas; low carbon energy in the world; strengthening the security and anti-terrorist protection of fuel facilities; the energy transition routes for the Asia-Pacific countries and petrochemicals in Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a speech on “New challenges – new opportunities. What awaits the world oil and gas market?”, in which the Foreign Minister of Venezuela, the nation with proven crude oil reserves, was present. largest on the planet.
The day before, Minister Faría held a meeting with his counterpart from the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov, in which they discussed the dynamic development of political dialogue and practical cooperation, within the framework of the binational strategic association.
At the meeting they discussed the implementation of joint projects.
The Russian Energy Week, which has been running since 2017, is organized by the Roscongress Foundation and the Ministry of Energy of the Eurasian country, with the support of the Moscow Government.