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Posted: 2025-06-11 09:56:16 UTC

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Japan and South Korea are actively purchasing liquefied natural gas from Russia through the Sakhalin-2 project, according to the governor of the Sakhalin region. Russian engineers have replaced foreign specialists in the project, and localization has reached a certain level. The largest shareholder in Sakhalin-2 is Russia's Gazprom, with Japanese companies Mitsui and Mitsubishi holding smaller stakes.
Japan and South Korea's active purchase of LNG from Sakhalin-2
Russian engineers replacing foreign specialists in the project
Localization reaching a certain level
Continued cooperation between Russia, Japan, and South Korea
Departure of Shell and Exxon from the project
Initial doubts about Russian engineers' ability to manage equipment