Progress on second LNG train expected next year
Issue 175
- 27 Nov 2009
| 1 minute read
Malabo is pushing on with efforts to turn Equatorial Guinea into a regional gas hub by announcing that a “master plan” for Equatorial Guinea Liquefied Natural Gas (EGLNG)’s second train is expected to make significant progress by mid-2010, although doubts remain about whether enough gas is available.
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