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Wood Mackenzie predicts US$200bn LNG capex boom for 2019-2025  Oil Review Middle EastWood Mackenzie has stated that the LNG boom is back – predicting that capital spending on both the LNG plant and upstream infrastructure will total more than ...
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Wood Mackenzie predicts US$200bn LNG capex boom for 2019-2025  Oil Review AfricaWood Mackenzie has stated that the LNG boom is back – predicting that capital spending on both the LNG plant and upstream infrastructure will total more than ... Read
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LNG EPC Costs are Manageable despite Boom: WoodMac  Natural Gas WorldBut there is the risk of cost overruns, especially if more capacity is built than Woodmac expects in its base case. Read more https://www.naturalgasworld.com/lng-epc-costs-are-
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Hindu Business LineEngineering exporters seek parity in domestic steel, export pricesHindu Business LineEngineering goods exporters have sought the government's intervention to ensure uniformity in domestic prices of steel and export prices alleging th
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Economic TimesSBI Life bets on metals, oil and gas sectors for investment growthEconomic TimesLtd has increased investments in the metals, oil and gas sectors as a rise in energy and metals prices is set to drive growth in commodity stocks, the insurer&#39
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New policy will make steel pricier: engineering goods exportersHindu Business LineEngineering goods exporters have raised concerns that the new National Steel Policy could push domestic steel prices higher making it difficult for the sector to stay competi
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Steel MIP impacts competitiveness of engineering sector:FIEOEconomic TimesNEW DELHI: Imposition of minimum import price (MIP) on steel has impacted the competitiveness of Indian engineering exporters, Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) said t
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BloombergGlobal Oil Producers Rewind the Clock on Profit With Price CrashBloombergBig Oil's profit engine has gone into reverse, taking it back to the days when oil was just $28 a barrel. Profits from global explorers' oil and gas wells for the fir
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