Russia. Europe’s biggest gas supplier. sees higher demand for its pipeline gas. undermining the region’s efforts at diversification.
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Qatar is the world’s lowest cost major producer of LNG.
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The 13th Plan confirms the increasing role of gas in the electricity generation mix as outlined in the 8th Electricity Plan.
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The 7.5 magnitude quake on 26 February triggered landslides and flattened buildings.
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China raised its imports of the fuel by 50 percent last year to around 38 million metric tons.
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By 2030. Thailand and Indonesia together could import nearly 70 million tonnes of LNG a year.
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CNPC has agreed to purchase about 1.2 million tonnes of US LNG per year.
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LNG export terminals have traditionally been large-scale.
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Continued innovation in the field of transfer infrastructure is vital to keep pace with the rapid evolution of the LNG market.
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Medvedev acknowledged that Europe may take more LNG imports. especially when demand exceeds the capacity of pipeline suppliers.
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