News
15 April 2020

China's GCL, Shell sign preliminary deal on LNG trading JV

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Asia-Pacific

GCL Oil & Natural Gas Co and Shell have signed a framework agreement to explore setting up a joint venture based in eastern China to market and trade liquefied natural gas.The proposed JV would secure LNG supplies from Shell and market the fuel to a receiving terminal which China-based GCL is...

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