The floating LNG import terminal operating company in the South American nation of Colombia said LNG deliveries reached record levels to respond to the increase in demand for gas-fired power as drought conditions caused by the “El Niño” phenomenon reduced hydro-electric supplies.
The South American nation of Colombia is making moves to import more liquefied national gas at the floating LNG terminal at the port of Cartagena to supply the country's main thermal plants to deal with the El Niño weather phenomenon.