Russia Wants to Protect the Planet and Gazprom at Climate Summit

  • Green projects should get sanctions relief, Putin envoy says
  • Kremlin climate envoy Edelgeriyev speaks in interview in Sochi
A branded marker post alongside pipework at Gazprom’s Slavyanskaya compressor station, the starting point of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, in Ust-Luga, Russia, on Jan. 28.Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
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Russia will seek sanctions relief on green investment projects for state-run energy giants such as Gazprom at next month’s COP26 climate summit, as it comes under growing pressure to join a commitment to slash methane emissions.

“We are being urged to reduce methane leakages and yet we have Gazprom under sanctions,” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s climate envoy, Ruslan Edelgeriyev, said in an interview Wednesday at the annual Valdai Club meeting in Sochi. “Let’s take climate projects out of sanctions, so that Gazprom has access to green financing, access to technologies.”