The number of countries importing gas is ever growing
by
Jim Wilson
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last modified
Dec 10, 2009 02:29 PM
MORE countries are becoming liquefied natural gas importers, opening up even more opportunities to LNG shippers in the next decade.
According to Lloyd’s MIU’s new LNG Trade Report, Brazil, Chile and Kuwait started importing gas this year despite all three countries having their own gas production facilities.
Chile imported its first ever LNG cargo in June this year through the...
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