(Bloomberg) -- Korea Gas Corp., the world's largest
buyer of liquefied natural gas, plans to increase storage
capacity 72 percent by 2012 to meet higher demand for the fuel
during winter months.
Korea Gas operates three receiving terminals and will add 20
storage tanks to expand capacity by 3.7 million kiloliters, it
said in an e-mailed statement yesterday. The new capacity is
enough to supply the nation's households for about 42 days.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
buyer of liquefied natural gas, plans to increase storage
capacity 72 percent by 2012 to meet higher demand for the fuel
during winter months.
Korea Gas operates three receiving terminals and will add 20
storage tanks to expand capacity by 3.7 million kiloliters, it
said in an e-mailed statement yesterday. The new capacity is
enough to supply the nation's households for about 42 days.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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