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10/9/2019

PetroChina's Kunlun Energy plans to repair Rudong LNG site

10/9/2019

Britain set to receive two LNG tankers

10/8/2019

Exxon to make $500M initial investment in Mozambique LNG

10/8/2019

Sinopec resumes production at key gas processing unit

10/8/2019

Woodland Midstream II acquires fully integrated sour gas gathering & processing system

10/8/2019

Kinder Morgan announces $2B Elba liquefaction unit operation

10/7/2019

Exxon will not take final decision on Mozambique LNG project this week

10/7/2019

DOE approves Eagle LNG for exports

10/7/2019

Maintenance at Australia's North West Shelf LNG plant continues

10/4/2019

BP chief executive Bob Dudley to retire, to be succeeded by Bernard Looney

10/4/2019

Global LNG - Asian prices drop

10/4/2019

Increased activity at Bilbao LNG plant

10/4/2019

Gazprom and Linde to form Linde engineering joint venture

10/4/2019

US LNG export slips through weeks

10/4/2019

Gazprom and SIBUR assessing gas processing and petrochemical projects

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