Yurtdışında fiyatlama bir şekilde dengeye oturacak. Ingilizce yazıda bahsedildiği şekli mantıkli geliyor.
Even if Russia and China do manage to implement new gas projects, European policymakers do not need to panic. If China increased its imports of Russian gas, it may reduce its purchases of LNG from elsewhere, thus providing European customers with a possibility to increase purchases of LNG.
Russia currently has two large-scale LNG export terminals operating at full capacity, Yamal LNG on the Yamal peninsula and Sakhalin-2 in the Far East, and small export terminals in western Russia, Cryogas-Vysotsk and the KS Portovaya plant, which was launched in autumn 2022.
But the most promising project in the pipeline, the Arctic LNG 2 plant, seems to be delayed. Novatek, Russia’s second-largest gas producer after Gazprom, launched the plant’s first production line in July, but it is not expected to reach full production capacity until next year. Even once the first line is operating at full capacity, the project envisages two more production lines. Western technology sanctions may be the main reason for the delays as Russia currently has no technology of its own to build large-scale LNG plants. Novatek has announced the development of it s own Arctic Mix technology, but it is difficult to assess its effectiveness at this stage.

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