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China or bust for Turkmenistan gas: Wood Mac

IF the export of gas from Turkmenistan's giant South Iolotan field doesn't to go ahead in short order, or China will have to start importing a lot more LNG.

That's the view of Wood Mackenzie, which told the Gastech2012 conference in London that any delay would have a huge impact on world gas markets. It said a pipeline into China would be vital if Turkmenistan...

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