Gas developments are currently underway in Guyana and Suriname that could offer new competitive LNG supply sources early in next decade, said a new Wood Mackenzie report.
According to the report - ‘Can Guyana and Suriname LNG compete against new global supply?, both countries could supply up to 12 mill tonnes per annum of LNG by the 2030s.
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