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Africa Oil & Gas: Angola LNG launches single cargo tender

Chevron-led Angola LNG project launched a tender selling a single cargo from the 5.2 million tons per year facility in Soyo.
The cargo is scheduled for loading during the August 1-3 window, Platts reports, citing market sources.
Bids are to be submitted by July 31 and remain valid until August 2, according to the tender.
It was reported that the tender does include a destination clause, restricting the cargo to be delivered to any of the North Asia’s terminals.
Angola LNG is a joint venture between Sonangol (22.8%), Chevron (36.4%), BP (13.6%), Eni (13.6%), and Total (13.6%). LNG World News Staff
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