Politics as much at play as economics for Russian LNG
With half of Russia's federal budget coming from oil and gas revenues, Russia is looking in how to market its natural gas for a greater world share, but competition is tough, and transporting its supply over long distances is difficult and expensive. Russia is considering several LNG projects (...
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Document Type: | Issue paper |
Publisher: | Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC) |
Date: | July 2013 |
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