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Russia’s oil and gas power Putin’s ambitions
Plans by the Moscow-based company Gazprom to provide 10% of Britain’s natural gas requirements by 2010 underline Russia’s growing international importance as an energy supplier. Oil and gas bring political and economic clout. And they are fuelling a revival in Russia’s great-power ambitions.
November 30, 2004



