Kuwait Started LNG Imports April 1, Kuwait Petroleum Says
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Kuwait resumed imports of liquefied natural gas from April 1 and is receiving about 400 million standard cubic feet a day of the fuel, Kuwait Petroleum Corp.’s deputy managing director for marketing operations said.
The Persian Gulf state is importing the equivalent of five LNG cargoes monthly and expects this to rise to seven shipments a month to meet summer demand, Jamal Al-Loughani said today in Bahrain. Kuwait plans to receive 40 to 45 deliveries of LNG from April to October, he said at the Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference.