Jeff Lacy

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One institution managed to sail through the maelstrom of the post-Soviet collapse intact, though somewhat battered—the ministry of natural gas. It, however, changed its name—to Gazprom. It gained control of the big export pipelines—and the revenues that came from exports—and thus inherited the Soviet-era relationship with the major Western European energy companies.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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