Gazprom of Russia, the world’s largest natural gas company and a main pipeline supplier to Western and Central Europe, is facing a phenomenon dating from the collapse of the Soviet Union 28 years ago and economic upheavals and difficulties that followed and that is what to do with “ownerless” gas facilities and networks around the Russian Federation.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged during a visit to Poland to speed up the development of liquefied natural gas infrastructure in Germany as it remains the only prominent European Union member without an LNG regasification terminal.

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Royal Dutch Shell sold 3.2 percent more liquefied natural gas in the first quarter, helped by higher output from the Gorgon LNG plant in Western Australia as income for the Integrated Gas division more than doubled.

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