Russia Signs Memorandum to Build Port, Oil Refinery in Myanmar
2025-02-24 14:08
Favorite

Wedoany.com Report-Feb 24, Russia Signs Memorandum to Build Port, Oil Refinery in MyanmarMyanmar and its close ally Russia signed a memorandum on investment cooperation in a special economic zone in Dawei, including construction of a port and an oil refinery, Russia's Ministry of Economic Development said on Sunday.

The document was signed by the head of the Russian ministry Maxim Reshetnikov and Myanmar's Minister for Investment and Foreign Economic Relations Kan Zaw during a visit of a Russian delegation to the south-east Asian country.

"The text of the memorandum contains the basic parameters of several large infrastructure and energy projects that are being implemented jointly with Russian companies in Myanmar," the Russian ministry cited Reshetnikov as saying in a statement.

"We are talking about projects to build a port, a coal-fired thermal power plant and an oil refinery."

He added that "oil refining is still the most complex element", and there was no final decision on construction of a refinery.

"As for the refinery - there is a desire of the Myanmar side to have a refinery. Our companies are still studying the economics of such a project, it is very complicated from the point of view of economic feasibility," Interfax news agency cited Reshetnikov.

According to the Russian ministry, the Dawei special economic zone is a 196 square kilometre project in the Andaman Sea which is planned to house high-tech industrial zones and transport hubs, information technology zones and export processing zones.

Russia has become Myanmar's closest ally since the military coup that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi's elected civilian government in February 2021.

Moscow and Naypyidaw have been discussing a deeper energy cooperation, including Russia's participation in the construction of a gas pipeline to the Myanmar's main city Yangon. Russia has also had plans for a nuclear research reactor in the country.

This bulletin is compiled and reposted from information of global Internet and strategic partners, aiming to provide communication for readers. If there is any infringement or other issues, please inform us in time. We will make modifications or deletions accordingly. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is strictly prohibited. Email: news@wedoany.com
Lastest Bulletin
1
Inyanga Marine Energy Group welcomes the Welsh Government’s Renewable Energy Sector Deal.
2
2026 China's Local Blueprint: Shanghai, Sichuan, Hubei, Anhui, and Other Regions Include Fusion Energy Projects in Their 2026 Key Project Lists
3
China Nuclear Environmental Protection: Concentrating Efforts on Reform for Breakthrough, Striving to Create a New Situation in the Nuclear Environmental Protection Industry
4
Fu Liangqian Appointed as Vice President of the Southwestern Institute of Physics (SWIP) under China National Nuclear Corporation
5
China Nuclear Power Equipment Holds Kick-off Meeting for the Promotion and Implementation of the "1455" Project
6
Zhu Xiaoyan, Member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the East China Energy Regulatory Bureau: Seizing Opportunities, Striving Diligently to Contribute East China Energy Regulatory Strength to Building a Strong Energy Nation
7
CGNPC Environmental Protection Party Committee Deputy Secretary and General Manager Ren Junhua Meets with Southwest University of Science and Technology Vice President Fa Tao and Delegation
8
China National Nuclear Power 5th Construction Company Selected as a National Intellectual Property Demonstration Enterprise
9
2026 China-Korea Nuclear Energy Industry Exchange Seminar Concludes Successfully in Qingdao — Focusing on Supply Chain Collaboration and Overseas Expansion, Discussing New Opportunities for China-Korea Nuclear Energy Cooperation
10
China's First Domestically Developed "Hualong One" Main Steam Release Isolation Valve Successfully Shipped to Guangdong Lufeng Nuclear Power Plant