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Magnolia LNG signs contract with Meridian

byCustoms Today Report
24/07/2015
in Denmark, International Customs
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COPENHAGEN: Magnolia LNG has signed a deal to provide liquefaction services of up to 2m tpa at Meridian LNG’s terminal on the Calcasieu shipping channel at Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The tolling agreement has an initial term of 20 years and firm annual capacity of 1.7m tpa. The contract includes the option to extend the contract term by a further five years and capacity by a further 0.3m tpa, at Magnolia’s discretion. Magnolia will be paid monthly according to the capacity utilised, while Meridian will procure and deliver the feed gas to the liquefaction plant and arrange for its carriage by ship to end users.

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