South Korea, natural gas production and LNG imports, billion m³ [2]

South Korea, natural gas production and LNG imports, billion m³ [2]

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The article is devoted to the study of the development of the Arctic gas industry and the prospects of LNG sales in the market of the Asia-Pacific region. It is shown that the largest projects for the production of liquefied natural gas in Russia are concentrated in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous district - “Yamal LNG” and “Arctic LNG - 2”. The growth...

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... The development of the LNG market is not uniform across the globe. Regions like Russia have been focusing on largescale LNG projects, particularly in the Arctic, to meet the growing global demand (Ulchenko, 2020). These projects are not only about increasing production volumes but also about positioning countries like Russia as key players in the global LNG market. ...
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