This is discussing how Japan would like to build a direct pipeline link to Russia as they 
have seen an increase in liquefied-natural-gas imports over the years.
This chart is titled in the Pipeline. It shows Japan is turning to Russia to meets its energy 
needs. Plans to build a direct pipeline link between the countries.
Clean energy is extremely important, not just to keep all the machines growing, but the fact 
that other people live in this world, lets not leave it a total mess for others after we are 
gone. Bright spot in this study is that their is a working relationship with Japan and Russia 
where they will both benefit from the arrangement. 
in the pipeline. japan is asking for help from russia to meet its' energy quotient needs. 
japan wants to build a pipeline from japan to russia for this
The image depicts how Japan is turning to Russia to provide it's needed oil and liquefied-natural 
gas. Plans to build a direct pipeline between the two countries is cited. Also provided is 
a pie chart showing Japan's current oil/natural gas import sources.
A infographic showing the increased dependence of Japan on Russia for natural gas and other 
energy. A proposed pipeline illustrated would further increase relations
This chart describes in the pipeline. Specifically, Japan is turning to Russia to meet its 
energy needs. Plans to build a direct pipeline link between the countries and a joint liquefied 
natural gas terminal are being considered.
This chart describes in the pipeline. Specifically, Japan is turning to Russia to meet its 
energy needs. Plans to build a direct pipeline link between the two countries.
The following chart shows how Japan received most of its natural fuel sources from Russia. 
The two countries are in talks now to build a joint pipeline between the two countries. 
A liquefied natural gas pipeline is being built between Japan and Russia to meet Japan's energy 
needs. There is a map of the proposed pipeline, a chart that shows Japan's increase of natural 
gas usage over time, and a chart of Japan's current natural gas sources. Russia is currently 
the smallest source. 
This is a series of statistics, charts and graphs depicting that Japan is turning to Russia 
to meet its energy needs. A direct pipeline between the countries is also being considered.
The image depicts how Japan is turning to Russia to meet it's energy needs, and is planning 
on building a direct pipeline between the countries as well as a joint liquefied-natural-gas 
terminal are being considered. The image cites Japan's need for oil and natural gas, as well 
as the countries it imports these fuels from.
There's a map that shows a proposed underwater pipeline for liquefied natural gas between 
Russia and Japan. A bar graph shows the increase in Japan's LNG imports over the past few 
years, while a pie graph reveals Russia to currently account for only 9% of Japan's LNG imports, 
a percentage that would likely increase with the pipeline.