http://www.stratfor.com/analysis/lngs-expanding-role-europe By 2014, two large liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities will come online in Western Europe. These facilities largely will remove Russia's market presence in several Western European markets by substantially undercutting Russia's price on natural gas. A third facility in Poland could eventually make that country an energy transit state for the rest of Central Europe. The expanded LNG production could pinch Russian finances as well as diminish Moscow's political leverage. Veikejas wrote: > "Lietuvos Vyriausybe, keliolika kartu oficialiai reiskusi nora deretis su > koncernu "Gazprom", is tikruju vengia tiesioginiu kontaktu su duju > tiekeju, raso "Verslo zinios"." > > tad nenuostabu, kad ir atitinkama kaina lietuviai uz dujas moka. > > > > http://verslas.delfi.lt/energetics/akubilius-gazprom-neranda-laiko.d?id=54629063