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23 May 2013
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PNG LNG ASAP


NOW that Oil Search has finally admitted that the PNG pipeline was not a good option, attention has shifted to liquefied natural gas as a way of commercialising Papua New Guinea's gas resources. In just a few years, the country could have as many as three LNG projects operating.



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