Russia’s LNG production could double as a result of the approval of plans for the construction of two gas liquefaction plants. The country is currently capable of producing about 26.3 million tons per year of LNG, and the two new plants will have a combined capacity of 25.9 million tons per year
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Jennifer DeLay Iacullo is a freelance writer specializing in global oil, gas, and power engineering topics. She has covered the energy industry of the former Soviet Union, China, Africa, Latin America and North America for more than 20 years. She lives in Atlanta with her family.