South Africa’s TNPA moves forward with Ngqura LNG terminal plans

South Africa’s Transnet National Ports Authority is moving forward with its plans to develop an LNG import terminal in the Port of Ngqura. TNPA seeks to appoint a service provider to conduct an environmental impact assessment for the project.

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