Increasing production of natural gas from shales around the world is changing the dynamics of LNG markets and has put pressure on Gazprom, the European gas giant. More in an article on the Business Insider website.
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- Major Oils Interested in European Gas Shales
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- Shale Gas Disrupting LNG Markets?
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- Russia: Coal-Bed Methane Resources
- Economic and Political Impact of Natural Gas Shales in Europe
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- Growth in Shale Gas Market Share
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