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The closure of two Korea Electric nuclear power plants has meant that South Korea's largest LNG buyer,
02 March 2004
China's CNOOC Ltd has increased its stake in the Tangguh LNG project in Irian Jaya to 17%, and by taking
20 February 2004
First gas is flowing into the newly built second trunkline to the North West Shelf LNG facility in Karratha
17 February 2004
The head of Malaysia's state-run Petronas has said that the country has the capacity to lift its LNG
13 February 2004
The consortium that owns the Malaysia LNG (MLNG) Tiga plant in Bintulu, Sarawak, has announced that it
09 February 2004
John Howard almost made it out of WA without entering the Gorgon Gas Project debate, along with the issues
09 February 2004
Rachmat Sudibyo, the head of Indonesia's oil and gas regulatory body BP Migas has announced that - when
06 February 2004
The North West Shelf Venture is committed to installing new technology worth more than $32 million as
02 February 2004
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