Amigo LNG pens supply deal with Oman’s OQ Trading

Amigo LNG, a unit of LNG Alliance, has signed a binding heads of agreement with Oman’s state-owned firm OQ Trading to supply the latter with liquefied natural gas from its planned 7.8 mtpa LNG export plant in Mexico.

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