Yamal, the Future of Russian Gas Industry

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Yamal is seen as the future of the Russian gas industry

Development of an unparalleled gas production center is well underway in Yamal, in harsh Arctic latitudes. The annual design capacity at Bovanenkovo has already amounted to 90 billion cubic meters of gas. It is commensurate with the volume supplied by Gazprom to Germany, Turkey and Italy last year, and this is not the full productivity yet.

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