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Issue 636              16•October•2020                     Week 41





                    ™     ™Unplanned outages


                            A handful of liquefaction terminals around the world are dealing with
                            unplanned outages.


                    ™     ™Bunkering go-ahead


                            South Africa’s DNG Energy plans to begin LNG bunkering in 2021 in the
                            Port of Coega in the Eastern Cape, after getting approval from authorities.

                    ™     ™Capacity on offer


                            State-owned PipeChina has reportedly revealed both regasification tariffs
                            and November-December spare capacity for six of its LNG terminals.

                    ™     ™Future plans


                            Qatar Petroleum has secured 25 years of storage and redelivery capacity at
                            the UK’s Grain LNG terminal starting in mid-2025.
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