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Lithuania will pay at least 10 % more for Norwegian LNG than for Russian gas

Lithuania will pay for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported from Norway minimum 10 percent more than for Russian pipeline gas in 2015, as stated by a state-owned LNG importer on Thursday.

read more... 14/11/2014

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Croatia recommences arrangements for LNG terminal at KRK

Croatia has renewed a viability study for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk, the southern end of a gas pipeline corridor linking the country and Poland's Baltic port of Swinoujscie which should aid expand energy supplies for central Europe and reduce reliance on Russian imports, as stated by economy minister Ivan Vrdoljak on Tuesday.

read more... 06/11/2014

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Lithuania sets up LNG terminal to stop reliance on Russian gas

Lithuania on Monday greeted the launching of the Independence, a floating liquefied natural gas import (LNG) terminal, illustrating the end of the Baltic state's dependence on gas supplies from Russia.

read more... 29/10/2014

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Eni signs cooperation deal with Kogas for liquefied natural gas operations

Eni signed a collaboration accord with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) to further reinforce their relationship in a number of areas, mainly in the upstream and LNG sectors. The deal will permit the firms to jointly track opportunities globally.

read more... 20/10/2014

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Novatek calls for more state support for LNG project since China negotiations tumble

Novatek, Russia's second major gas producer which is under U.S. sanctions, is demanding the government for 150 billion roubles ($3.67 billion) in support after fighting to obtain funds from Chinese banks, as published in the Kommersant newspaper on Friday.

read more... 17/10/2014

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