5th International LNG Congress: networking and celebration
05.03.2019 By Ricardo Perez - EVENTS
From: Sunday 02-03-2019
Until: Sunday 03-03-2019
Location: Brussels, Belgium

5th International LNG Congress has just ended on Malta. This year the Congress has been busier than ever: in addition to the business part, it also provided cultural and technical activities to its delegates.

It is great to see companies who attended previous LNG Congresses – feels like meeting friends again, – says Natalya Kuznetsova, the Project Director. – This year we also partnered with ElectroGas Malta and were able to attend Delimara LNG Terminal, which is a unique opportunity”.

Delimara LNG Terminal – the first LNG regasification facility in the country which provides safe and reliable gas-powered electricity to the Maltese Islands. Together with 2-days business program and focus exhibition area, it formed a business part of the Congress.

Cultural activities included Welcome Drinks followed by 3-hour excursion around Malta and the opportunity to attend the 7th Malta International Music Festival. This was possible thanks to the Association for support of cultural initiatives (APKI) – another major partner of the Congress.

The 6th International LNG Congress is already scheduled. If you’d like to join Gas Majors, Port Authorities, Terminals, LNG Project Developers and EPCs, please visit our website: https://bit.ly/2V9xAZT.

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