Amendments threaten LNG terminal

  • 2012-06-13
  • From wire reports
VILNIUS - Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius (pictured) said that amendments to the law on the liquefied gas (LNG) terminal proposed in the Seimas would prevent the country from receiving cheaper gas via the LNG terminal being built in Klaipeda, reports ELTA.to Kubilius, the proposal by the MPs would help Gazprom to keep a 100 percent monopoly in the Lithuanian gas market even if the terminal was built and cheaper gas was suggested to be pursued via it. “There is barely any sense in spending money to build the terminal if we do not want to provide conditions for it to ...
 
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