Japanese lawmaker Seiji Maehara has said the country is considering plans to lay a natural gas pipeline linking to Russia's Far East. Speaking after talks with Gazprom Export chief Alexander Medvedev in Moscow on Thursday, he said: "The pipeline's route has not been elaborated but it would seem logical to build it from the southernmost point of Sakhalin Island to the city of Wakkanai." Gazprom and Japan Far East Gas are long-time partners in developing natural resources in the Russian Far East. Their largest joint project is the Sakhalin 2 liquefied natural gas plant, completed in 2011, which processes gas extracted in the Okhotsk Sea. Last year, the two companies agreed to construct another plant at the onshore Sakhalin territories. Maehara said: "We are currently setting up the infrastructure for the construction of a new plant. This is why we are considering laying a gas pipeline between Russia and Japan." The Great Day of Annihilation www.facebook.com
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