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Coal consumption fell last year by 1.9 percent to 5.357 billion tonnes from a year earlier as lower gas prices.
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The length of TANAP is 1.850 kilometers. with an initial capacity of 16 billion cubic meters of gas.
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Latin America is expected to experience growth in indigenous natural gas production.
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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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Oil bulls are charging into the new year with unprecedented vigour.
Read More »Russia Set to Keep Its Grip on European Gas Market
Medvedev acknowledged that Europe may take more LNG imports. especially when demand exceeds the capacity of pipeline suppliers.
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China’s natural gas use could almost triple from last year to about 600bn cubic metres by 2040.
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