13 January 2018, News Wires – The number of liquefied natural gas (LNG ) carriers transiting the expanded Panama Canal has been steadily rising since July 2016 reaching record highs last year, driven by US exports of shale gas. The expanded canal is able to accommodate about 90 percent of the world’s current LNG tankers. Only the Q-Flex …
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