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Small-scale LNG faces hurdles to growth

ITS proponents argue small-scale LNG is the next wave of gas development, one able to access smaller, stranded fields and provide supply to customers who neither want nor need multiple tonnes delivered for decades, but this week’s OSEA conference heard favourable government policies are necessary is necessary for developments.

Small-scale LNG faces hurdles to growth

  The Singapore gabfest heard from panellists - LNG Asia director of business development Rolv Stokkmo, Wartsila shipping and product broker  Sanjay Verma,  Astrup Fearnley LNG Shipbroker's Tuomas Maljanen...

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