Netherlands-based 4Gas has abandoned its plans to develop the LionGas LNG import terminal in Rotterdam, the company confirmed today.
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We expect to complect construction of the first pipeline legof Nord Stream by May next year
Transit is not guaranteed as long as Ukraine's gas system is not financially sustainable
We are studying with the EU a deal to provide EU markets with Iraqi gas
This is clear signal that an LNG terminal will be built
Where there is offshore drilling, there are oil spills
The Caspian area is "absolutely strategic" for Eni
Nabucco has never excluded any gas source and would therefore welcome gas from Kazakhstan
We have not invited RWE in this project. We do not have such a need.
got a global slowdown, therefore contractors need to put business on the books
We fully back Nabucco but RWE will thoroughly examine Gazprom's offer
Access to the pipeline has been agreed, which will let us significantly boost production
TAP still remains open for additional partners
We are increasing the profitability of South Stream for Bulgaria twofold or threefold
Secondary marketing of gas storage capacity increases the flexibility in the NGC market zone
CNPC wants to buy an additional 3 Bcm of gas from the Turkmen Amu Darya gas project
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