Khodorkovsky naturally wouldn't disregard Wang Ye's words.
He furrowed his brows and took several drags from his cigarette, lost in thought.
He was obviously considering whether Wang Ye's judgement was accurate, and as for which major Eastern country Wang Ye had mentioned, there was no need to ask. Khodorkovsky understood it perfectly.
Only after he finished his entire cigarette did Khodorkovsky ask, "Would there actually be such a high demand there? After all, our annual production volume is three hundred million barrels, and if needed, we can further increase production!"
His doubts were understandable; as even the combined industrial systems of many developed countries in Europe were not capable of consuming all the yield of the Yukos Group.
Could a single Eastern country alone handle such high production volume?
Bear in mind that the Yukos Group is not the only oil seller in the world. There are many other countries in the Middle East too.