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Home Clean fuel Philippines: Foreign Companies Keen on Building LNG Infrastructure

Philippines: Foreign Companies Keen on Building LNG Infrastructure

June 29, 2011

Companies from Australia, Italy, China, including Hong Kong, and South Korea have signified their intentions to invest in the highly capital…

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