Gazprom Plans to Keep LNG Export in 2016

Russia’s major gas producer Gazprom plans to keep its liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports at last year’s level of 3.56 mln tonnes in 2016, Deputy Chairman Alexander Medvedev said in an interview with the corporate magazine Gazprom.

"We expect the volume of our LNG supplies in 2016 to be in line with last year’s. In 2015, Gazprom Group supplied 3.56 mln tonnes of liquefied natural gas. As the competition on the LNG market keeps rising, we’re ready to operate in the new market environment. We are boosting cooperation with our traditional partners in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, as well as buyers from fast-growing markets of Southeast Asia, Middle East and other regions," he said.

(ITAR-TASS)

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