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Russian gas fund sees challenges with outstanding opportunities

Russia's privatisation of its energy sector is throwing up some good prospects as well as challenges for Pharos Financial. Jamie Wynn-Williams talks to the investment company about how it has found ways to take advantage of the opportunities in the natural gas sector

When Russia began privatisation in 1991, the oil sector was divided into numerous companies. However, the gas ministry effectively left just one company, Gazprom. This behemoth remained the sole controller of exploration, reserves, production, distribution and everything associated with producing natural gas. Currently Gazprom is the major supplier of gas to Europe, delivering 28% of Europe's

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