(EnergyAsia, August 10 2010, Tuesday) — Russia risks falling behind in the race to supply world’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) market as a result of start-up delays to Gazprom’s crucial projects in the Arctic Ocean and Sakhalin while rivals in the Middle East, Norway, Australia and the US steam ahead with theirs. The weak outlook…

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