Next-gen LNG terminals shrink to offer flexible supply deals
New designs reflect maturing market with a more diverse base of customers that will drive future growth
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THE liquefied natural gas market is growing every year, but the terminals that ship and receive the fuel are shrinking.
The booming sector's next-generation infrastructure is being designed for a emerging-market buyers that want smaller volumes on shorter, more flexible contracts.
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