Sempra gets test cargo for Gulf terminalSigns deal with Qatar to bring as many as 50 LNG cargoes to its Gulf port, while Mexican terminal expects Tangguh shipments soon Allen Baker For Petroleum News
Sempra LNG is on a run of good news, with its $900 million terminal on the Gulf of Mexico about ready for commercial operations, a contract with Qatar for deliveries to that terminal, and the startup of the BP-led Tangguh LNG plant that will supply gas to Sempra’s West Coast port later this quarter.....
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Lots of Qatar LNG Tangguh starts up
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