News
05 December 2018

EPIK to develop FLNG project at the Port of Newcastle

In:
Infrastructure, Oil & gas, Power, Transport
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Energy Projects and Infrastructure Korea (EPIK) has signed an agreement with the Port of Newcastle to develop a $400 million floating LNG import terminal to serve the New South Wales gas market.  Newcastle LNG is proposed to include a 170,000 cubic metres new-build FSRU and associated...

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