Brussels highlights growth potential of the LNG sector
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Justin Stares, Brussels
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Feb 15, 2010 10:06 AM
A QUARTER of all natural gas imports to the European Union are now shipped by sea, according to the latest Brussels figures.
The EU’s dependence on liquefied natural gas has shot up from 15% a decade ago to 25% today and is likely to increase further as the bloc seeks to diversify energy supply.
“LNG represents approximately 25% of imports of natural...
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