Gazprom's LNG tanker pioneers Arctic crossing
Moscow (AFP) Dec 05, 2012
Russian gas giant Gazprom announced Wednesday that one of its ships had transported liquified natural gas from Europe to Asia via the Arctic for the first time, in a sign of what a changing climate could mean for global energy markets. The tanker Ob River operated by Gazprom arrived at the Japanese port of Tobata nearly a month after leaving Norway's Hammerfest terminal on November 7, Gazprohttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Gazproms_LNG_tanker_pioneers_Arctic_crossing_999.html
Russian gas giant Gazprom announced Wednesday that one of its ships had transported liquified natural gas from Europe to Asia via the Arctic for the first time, in a sign of what a changing climate could mean for global energy markets. The tanker Ob River operated by Gazprom arrived at the Japanese port of Tobata nearly a month after leaving Norway's Hammerfest terminal on November 7, Gazprohttp://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Gazproms_LNG_tanker_pioneers_Arctic_crossing_999.html
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