BP, PetroChina Book Regas Capacity at Dutch Gate Terminal

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British major BP and the London-based subsidiary of China’s state-owned PetroChina have booked long-term regasification capacity at the Dutch Gate LNG terminal, underwriting the facility’s capacity expansion, the terminal operator announced on May 25.

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Regasification, LNG Demand, LNG Supply, LNG Projects, LNG Trade, LNG Spot Trade
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