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Gazprom hones in on LNG, carbon and Asia

Russian energy giant Gazprom has secured its foothold in Asia by opening a new office in Singapore, to focus on global liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping and trading, as well as portfolio development and carbon credit origination projects for Asian countries such as China.

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"The new base in Singapore will allow us to deepen relationships with LNG suppliers and customers in the region," says Arthur Tait, the newly appointed managing director of the new unit, Gazprom Marketing and Trading Singapore. He was previously the company's director of global carbon in London. "[This will] improve the flexibility and value of the Russian LNG supplied from the Gazprom LNG

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