Kuwait signs deal with Greece’s DESFA for liquefied gas import terminal – report

  • Date: 17-Dec-2020
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:Kuwait
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Kuwait signs deal with Greece’s DESFA for liquefied gas import terminal – report

Kuwait signs deal with Greece's DESFA for liquefied gas import terminal - report The LNG terminal will go into operation next year    Image used for illustrative purpose. A liquified natural gas (LNG) tanker leaves the dock after discharge at PetroChina's receiving terminal in Dalian, Liaoning province, China July 16, 2018. DUBAI - Kuwait has signed a six-year, $106 million contract with Greek gas grid operator DESFA for the group to operate a liquefied natural gas import terminal in the Gulf emirate, the state-run news agency KUNA reported on Thursday.The LNG terminal, in the al-Zour area, will go into operation next year, the agency said, citing an official from state-owned Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company, which signed the deal.(Reporting by Maher Chmaytelli; Editing by Jan Harvey) (([email protected];))Zawya CoveragefintechScandal-hit Finablr sold for $1 to UAE-Israeli partnershipuaeSheikh Hamdan praises Dubai's resilience amidst challengestechnologyZoom will remove 40-minute limit on free users during upcoming holidaystechnologyUAE's TruKKer gets $10mln funding from US-based Partners for GrowthequitiesDubai's Arabtec starts process for insolvent liquidationMoreReuters Coverageoil and gasPutin: Nornickel should bear responsibility for Arctic fuel spillhealthTokyo raises COVID-19 alert to highest as medical crunch loomshealthMerkel tested negative for COVID-19 after EU summit - spokeswomanequitiesNigeria stocks rise to more than