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Infrastructure build at LNG plants could be $200B to 2025 

WOOD Mackenzie suggests the 'LNG boom is back' with 90 million tonnes per annum subject to final investment decision over the next two years and a possible boon for engineering procurement and construction contracts still hit  by the recent lean years. 

The boom is back, again 

The boom is back, again 

It says capital expenditure for LNG plants and associated upstream infrastructure will total more than US$200 billion between 2019 and 2025, boosting contractors and those along the supply and construction...

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