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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Gazprom faces high uncertanty

Gazprom position as the main gas supplier is weakening in the short run and is very uncertain in the long run:

Kyiv Post:  As it sits on nearly one-fifth of the world's natural gas, Gazprom is and will remain an indispensable player in the gas market, particularly in Europe. But the shock waves from the economic crisis have contributed to create a perfect storm large enough to rock even the largest boats.
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