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How much pipeline gas can Russia export to Europe?
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In 2017 Russia exported more than 190 bcm of gas to Europe, an all time record, supported by strong gas demand, indigenous production and a tight global LNG market. And with exports poised to reach 200 bcm this year, existing pipeline capacity is emerging as a constraint. How much can Russia possibly export through existing pipeline routes? And how will Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream improve Russia’s export capacity once on line? Hadrien Collineau, Senior Research Analyst answered these questions when he presented at the London Gas and LNG Forum on 2 October 2018. Please see the related attachment for his presentation.
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