Gazprom sells US LNG to China

"We have a terminal in California and two projects in the US at the moment, and owned 1 million tonnes of LNG," said Medvedev in a select press briefing last night (February 9.) "We looked to market it in the US, but only with a favourable pricing environment. Because the environment for the Henry Hub was not favourable, we sold it in the Asia-Pacific, specifically China."
Medvedev confirmed Gazprom is looking at more opportunities in the US, conducted through its subsidiary London office. He
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