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Vopak studies LNG import terminal feasibility

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Vopak LNG, which already partners in four liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage facilities globally, is investigating the feasibility of developing a similar facility in Port Phillip Bay offshore at North Avalon, Victoria, Australia. This infrastructure can play an important role in solving Victoria's looming gas supply crisis.

A floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) terminal can supply the gas needs of households, businesses, and industry throughout Victoria as the nation transitions to renewable energy.

Several existing gas market participants have signed MOU’s in support of the project development.

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