• In autumn 2013, Russian energy giant Gazprom will be the first company ever to begin commercial drilling operations in ice infested waters above the Arctic Circle. • Gazprom is Russia’s biggest company, accounting for 10 % of national GDP, and is set to play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’...

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