Pakistan Imports First LNG Cargo in Weeks in Relief for Energy Crisis
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Pakistan has welcomed the first LNG cargo in almost two months as an LNG carrier docked at the GasPort terminal in what would be the first relief to the energy crisis in the country. The Denmark-flagged LNG carrier Seapeak Magellan departed from Sabine Pass in the United States on March 31, and arrived at the Port Qasim in Pakistan on April 30, data on MarineTraffic showed. The 140,000 cubic meters of LNG has started feeding re-gasified LNG (RLNG) into the national gas network, local outlet The News reported on Friday. The cargo was arranged by…
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