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Brunei LNG delivers energy security 35 years after debut cargo to Japan

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Monday, 25 June 2007 14:19

Moon Hussain of Brunei LNG analyses future liquefaction and trade developments in his country and in Asia in general as competition rises

Brunei LNG, the oldest LNG exporter to Asia, plans for the future 35 years after the first of its more than 5,000 delivered cargoes left for Japan.

The company is in the midst of an asset rejuvenation programme, which will extend the longevity of a facility that sent its first cargo to Senboku in Japan in December 1972 and has also been a regular supplier to South Korea.


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