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Existing, Planned, and Added Primary LNG Terminals 

Existing, Planned, and Added Primary LNG Terminals 

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There is an increasing interest in natural gas demand potential and its implications in the East Asia region. This study, proposed by Japan at the 10th East Asia Summit Energy Ministers Meeting in 2016, focuses on markets in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and India to understand the future natural gas demand, estimates the size...

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