Engineering problems continue to dog Malaysia’s maiden LNG receiving terminal, delaying its start-up further.Market buzz has it that Petronas Gas has been in “serious talks” with contractor WorleyParsons over its Lekas LNG import facility.Some industry parties suggested other contractors could be brought in to solve issues.Petronas is pushing to get the 3.8 million tonnes per annum terminal completed by the end of this year, they indicated, although a definite start-up date is difficult to define at present.The
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Problems mount for Lekas LNG
Technical troubles scramble schedule at first Malaysian import terminal.
28 September 2012 12:15 GMT
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28 September 2012 12:15 GMT
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