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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.