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Will Japan’s LNG demand recover fully from COVID-19 in second half of 2020?Will Japan’s LNG demand recover fully from COVID-19 in second half of 2020?
Source: Platts Japanese LNG importers are expecting a muted recovery in downstream LNG demand in the second half of 2020 due to extremely high inventory levels and weak demand from
Colombia LNG imports rise on drought-depleted hydropower reservoirsColombia LNG imports rise on drought-depleted hydropower reservoirs
Power plant operators in northern Colombia are on track to double liquefied natural gas imports this year at the Sociedad Portuaria El Cayao port and regasification facility, to ensure supplies

Towards Natural Gas Hub in the Caribbean: where supply meets demandTowards Natural Gas Hub in the Caribbean: where supply meets demand
IFE’s latest whitepaper “TOWARDS NATURAL GAS HUBS IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION: WHERE SUPPLY MEETS DEMAND” discusses the growing number of key LNG and Gas projects being developed in the Caribbean

“Tsunami vs. El Niño” from an energy point of view“Tsunami vs. El Niño” from an energy point of view
“Tsunami vs. El Niño” from an energy point of view Why when a devastating and worrying Tsunami strikes a region, all the efforts are put together to re-establish the energy

LNG delivery terms: since 1st January 2011 DES has been replaced by DAPLNG delivery terms: since 1st January 2011 DES has been replaced by DAP
The majority of LNG transactions are delivered under few types of contracts: FOB, DAP, CIF and CFR. Since 1st January 2011 DAP rule replaced the former DES rule that was