The government of South Korea supports S Korean companies willing to invest in Iran.
Read More »Iran Looks to Sign Its First FLNG Deal with Norway
Iran prefers exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to distant markets including the EU. but no agreement has been reached so far for construction of the plants for the purpose.
Read More »Kogas Bids to Build LNG-Import Terminal in Bangladesh
Bangladesh plands a third LNG-import venture on Moheshkhali. at Matabari. Power Cell is offering a 60% stake in this land-based. 3.5 mta project.
Read More »S. Korean Gas Giant Signs Agreement with Sempra`s LNG Project in Texas
LNG imports could also ease trade tensions between South Korea and President Donald Trump. The U.S. ran a $17 billion trade deficit in goods and services with South Korea in 2016.
Read More »South Korea`s KoGas in Talks with Cheniere for More LNG Supply
KoGas currently has offtake contracts with a number of LNG producers that are mostly located in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
Read More »US LNG Attracts New Buyers
Lithuania aims to receive its cargo of US LNG at its terminal in Klaipeda port in the second half of August.
Read More »South Korea Helps Iran Build Mini LNG Plants
The allocation of the $13-billion credit line by South Korea to Iran would open the way for Japanese and European banks to do the same with the country.
Read More »KOGAS Starts Operation of 3 LNG Storage Tanks in Korea
The Samcheok LNG facility currently operates nine 200.000 kiloliter LNG storage tanks.
Read More »Iran. S.Korea to Cooperate on Developing Mini-LNG Containers
Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS) — the world'.s No.2 LNG buyer — is a main importer of Iranian LNG.
Read More »Iran Thinks over Tender for Mini LNG Plants
Almost 70% of Iran’s petrochemical machinery is manufactured by Linde and Siemens.
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