Pakistan Ready to Receive First LNG Cargo in Early March
02.11.2015 - NEWS

February 11, 2015 [The Economic Times] - Pakistan’s newly built Engro Vopak liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal is ready to receive its first cargo in the first week of March, Engro Vopak’s chief executive said on Wednesday.


“We are ready to take the first cargo in the first week of March,” the chief executive, Sheikh Imranul Haque, told a conference in Singapore. “We started building the terminal last year and now it is ready after 10 months,” he said, adding that the LNG would be supplied by Qatar.

The terminal in port city of Karachi will initially handle 0.4 billion cubic feet of LNG per day (3.1 million tonnes per year), but it aims to finally import 0.6 billion cubic feet per day.

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