ANGDA talks contracts with prospective biddersRequests for proposals planned by mid-October for LNG project definition Kristen Nelson Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief
The explosion at an Algerian liquefied natural gas plant in January raised concerns among financiers about how close together LNG trains should be built, says Harold Heinze, chief executive officer of the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority.
The loss of three trains was unacceptable to investo....
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