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⚡️ On October 15–17, one of the world's major energy forums – the Russian Energy Week 2025 – took place in Moscow.

🌐 The event brought together over 7'000 participants from 100 countries, including representatives of major companies, government agencies, international organisations, and leading experts in the fuel and energy sector. The theme of this year’s Forum was “Building the Energy of the Future Together”.

The plenary session, attended by Russia's President Vladimir Putin, reaffirmed that despite the unprecedented sanctions pressure Russian energy industry continues to demonstrate resilience, technological adaptability, and is entering a new investment cycle built on domestic potential and international partnerships.

🎙 From Vladimir Putin’s address:

“Russia intends to further strengthen its position as a global energy leader and develop partnerships to build a fair and sustainable model of global energy in the interests of future generations.”


The business programme was structured around the recently adopted Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation until 2050 and included key focus areas such as oil, gas, coal, digitalisation, logistics, the climate agenda, and scientific and technological development.

📊 Dozens of panel discussions, strategic sessions, and bilateral meetings were held with the participation of energy company executives, ministers, and experts from Russia, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, and other countries.

The opening session, "Global Energy Markets: The Transformation of Relations and Balance of Interests", featured prominent industry leaders including Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, and GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel.

⚛️ As part of #REW2025, an extensive large exhibition of fuel and energy technologies was held to showcase cutting-edge projects, innovative solutions, and promising industry developments from more than 50 leading Russian and international companies. As per tradition, the forum concluded with the award ceremony of the prestigious international prizes: Global Energy and Energy of the Pen.

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👉 President Vladimir Putin’s greetings to the participants and guests of the 8th Russian Energy Week International Forum;
👉 President Vladimir Putin’s remarks at the plenary session;
👉 Remarks by Tatyana Dovgalenko, Director of the Department for Partnership with Africa at the Russian Foreign Ministry, at the "Russia–Africa: Towards the Practical Implementation of Energy Projects session".
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⚡️ On October 15–17, one of the world's major energy forums – the Russian Energy Week 2025 – took place in Moscow.

🌐 The event brought together over 7'000 participants from 100 countries, including representatives of major companies, government agencies, international organisations, and leading experts in the fuel and energy sector. The theme of this year’s Forum was “Building the Energy of the Future Together”.

The plenary session, attended by Russia's President Vladimir Putin, reaffirmed that despite the unprecedented sanctions pressure Russian energy industry continues to demonstrate resilience, technological adaptability, and is entering a new investment cycle built on domestic potential and international partnerships.

🎙 From Vladimir Putin’s address:

“Russia intends to further strengthen its position as a global energy leader and develop partnerships to build a fair and sustainable model of global energy in the interests of future generations.”


The business programme was structured around the recently adopted Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation until 2050 and included key focus areas such as oil, gas, coal, digitalisation, logistics, the climate agenda, and scientific and technological development.

📊 Dozens of panel discussions, strategic sessions, and bilateral meetings were held with the participation of energy company executives, ministers, and experts from Russia, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Hungary, and other countries.

The opening session, "Global Energy Markets: The Transformation of Relations and Balance of Interests", featured prominent industry leaders including Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, and GECF Secretary General Mohamed Hamel.

⚛️ As part of #REW2025, an extensive large exhibition of fuel and energy technologies was held to showcase cutting-edge projects, innovative solutions, and promising industry developments from more than 50 leading Russian and international companies. As per tradition, the forum concluded with the award ceremony of the prestigious international prizes: Global Energy and Energy of the Pen.

***

👉 President Vladimir Putin’s greetings to the participants and guests of the 8th Russian Energy Week International Forum;
👉 President Vladimir Putin’s remarks at the plenary session;
👉 Remarks by Tatyana Dovgalenko, Director of the Department for Partnership with Africa at the Russian Foreign Ministry, at the "Russia–Africa: Towards the Practical Implementation of Energy Projects session".

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