-- 根據多家媒體報道,印尼能源部副部長尤利奧特·丹戎(Yuliot Tanjung)週五表示,印尼今年計劃從俄羅斯進口約1.5億桶原油,以應對中東衝突造成的能源供應中斷,並尋求加強能源供應。 此前,印尼總統普拉博沃·蘇比安托(Prabowo Subianto)與俄羅斯總統普丁(Vladimir Putin)上週在莫斯科舉行了會晤。 據報道,尤利奧特表示:「雙方已達成協議,我們將從俄羅斯進口約1.5億桶原油,以滿足我們到年底的需求。」他還補充說,從俄羅斯進口液化石油氣(LPG)的數量尚未確定。 印尼目前每天進口約100萬桶原油,並尋求從包括美國在內的多個管道獲得額外供應。 據報道,尤利奧特表示:“我們每天進口約100萬桶原油,因此,即使進口1.5億桶,仍然遠遠不夠。我們正在尋求從其他國家,包括美國,獲得額外的供應。” 印尼政府尚未回覆的置評請求。
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