By 2030. Thailand and Indonesia together could import nearly 70 million tonnes of LNG a year.
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The discovery added to the company'.s ".rapidly growing inventory of low cost supply of natural gas". in Papua New Guinea.
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For the first time. the exhibition and conference will include the downstream petroleum industry.
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Donald Trump'.s threat to scrap the Iran nuclear deal could imperil efforts to negotiate a peaceful outcome with North Korea.
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This is Chevron’s second project in the Australian LNG rush.
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China is the main supplier of oil to North Korea.
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The sustained growth in demand is not expected to result in surging prices as forecast for LNG supply is higher until 2024.
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Petronet will buy the LNG on delivered basis with a price equivalent to about 12.5 percent of Brent oil prices.
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