Colombia Gives Priority to TGI’s LNG Project as Gas Dwindles



(Bloomberg) — Transportadora de Gas Internacional’s planned liquefied natural gas import terminal in Colombia moved closer to execution after the government added it to a list of infrastructure priorities designed to address a growing shortfall in domestic gas supply. Read More



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