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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (178145)4/25/2013 7:12:13 PM
From: t4texas  Respond to of 206115
 
dennis, IF the russians are willing to lower their prices for ng, they have the best access to china and japan with pipelines that could and will be built. if the russians cannot find a high barrier to inhibit its customers and potential customers from buying from other more price competitive ng/lng suppliers, the russians will either need to decline the asian biz or lower their price and get more pipelines built. i understand it's a new world for the russians to have to compete on the outside without a command economy, but heck they are dealing with a commodity, ng, that does not have a cartel (and won't, given the world's largest customers for ng are also big producers of the stuff).