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Oceans broaden global market
The advent of sea-delivered gas is enabling importers to diversify by using suppliers from further afield. Carola Hoyos reports.
Alaska: A concerted effort to liberate the stranded
Sheila McNulty reports on the ongoing attempts of the US state to find a cost-effective and publicly acceptable method of transporting the region’s valuable gas.
Pacific Rim: China takes the lead in market’s seismic shift
Demand in the region is growing faster than anywhere else but some significant changes have upset the status quo, writes John Aglionby.
Europe: Convoluted wranglings block an escape route for the EU
Sarah Laitner reports on how diversification jumped up the agenda.
Germany: A vicious triangle of policies
Dependence on Russian energy is causing tension between government officials, writes Bertrand Benoit.
Technology: Pushing back the frontiers
Ed Crooks reviews the industry’s advances.
Guest column: Benefits beyond the economic
Attitudes towards the uses of gas are changing, says Frank Chapman, chief executive of BG Group.
Russia: Gazprom holds the keys to the kingdom
But independents prosper, says Isabel Gorst.
The UK: Supplies stabilise but no room for complacency
New links with Norway have heightened optimism, writes Rebecca Bream.
Corporate profile: A project where size is everything
Qatar Petroleum and Exxon Mobil’s venture remains one of the most formidable, says Ed Crooks.


