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LNG juniors follow the big boys

LIQUEFIED natural gas is a boom commodity. Woodside Petroleum recently said it expected global LNG trade to grow from about 145 million tonnes per annum in 2005 to 370MMtpa in 2015 – nearly trebling in 10 years – and many observers believe global demand could outstrip supply by up to 20MMtpa between 2008 and 2015.

LNG juniors follow the big boys

Several smaller Australian companies, including MEO Australia, Karoon Gas and Nexus Energy, are now positioning themselves for LNG production. Little fish Browse LNG options Sometimes small is good,...

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