Malaysia's Petronas delivers Myanmar's first LNG import cargoes


KUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE (Reuters): Malaysia's Petronas has delivered the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import cargoes to Myanmar, the company said, signalling the emergence of a new consumer for the super-chilled fuel.

Petronas LNG Ltd, a subsidiary of the state-owned firm, delivered two LNG cargoes to Yangon in May and June under a sales and purchase pact signed this year with joint-venture company CNTIC VPower, Petronas said.

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