LNG orderbook bounce after big lull
by
Jim Wilson
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last modified
Jul 13, 2010 10:43 AM
South Korean yards pick up, as new Chinese LNG import rules are set to boost its nation’s LNG shipbuilders
AFTER a two-year lull in new liquefied natural gas carrier orders, the industry is finally getting back to ordering new carriers from Asian shipyards, although it is nothing like the spending spree of 2004-2008.
So far this year three LNG...
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