Russian gas output ‘to grow to 850 bcm by 2035’
Russian gas output could grow by another 150 bcm to 850 bcm by 2035, according to The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) research.
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Russian gas output could grow by another 150 bcm to 850 bcm by 2035, according to The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) research.
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