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Repsol adds gas to Trinidad & Tobago LNG stakes
Madrid, July 19, (LNG Journal)
– Repsol, the Spanish oil and gas company, said Tuesday it had exercised a $229 million buy option for the purchase from British major BP of one gas field and three oil fields off the southeast coast of Trinidad & Tobago.
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China
Shanghai, July 18 (LNG Journal)
- China's first self-build liquefied natural gas tanker will leave dry dock in Shanghai in four months’ time and shipbuilders Hudong-Zhonghua now have three other LNG tanker orders in hand with a possible fourth to come, the official China Daily reported Monday.
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European consortium revives Dabol LNG project
Bombay, July 18 (LNG Journal)
- India’s state-run gas transport company, GAIL, said on Monday the European-led consortium that abandoned the $2.9 billion Dabhol liquefied natural gas project in 2001 had now agreed to complete it by July next year.
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South Korea says new contracts lower LNG bill
Seoul, July 18 (LNG Journal)
- South Korea said on Monday it concluded long-term liquefied natural gas import contracts with three foreign suppliers that are expected to result in savings on LNG spending of $12.5 billion over 20 years from 2008.
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South Korea says new contracts lower LNG bill
Seoul, July 18 (LNG Journal)
- South Korea said on Monday it concluded long-term liquefied natural gas import contracts with three foreign suppliers that are expected to result in savings on LNG spending of $12.5 billion over 20 years from 2008.
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South Korea says new contracts lower LNG bill
Seoul, July 18 (LNG Journal)
- South Korea said on Monday it concluded long-term liquefied natural gas import contracts with three foreign suppliers that are expected to result in savings on LNG spending of $12.5 billion over 20 years from 2008.
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