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Exxon imports LNG for PNG 

EXXONMOBIL has reportedly purchased an LNG cargo to keep its processing plant in Papua New Guinea chilled since it closed operations at the end of February after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake killed hundreds in the nation. 

ExxonMobil expects shutdown to last eight weeks

ExxonMobil expects shutdown to last eight weeks

Whether the ExxonMobil-led PNG LNG plant is close to a restart is not known, but the cryogenic tanks need to be kept cold as LNG cannot be loaded into a warm tank.    Reuters reports the cargo was...

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