Hong Kong joins the LNG importer ranks [Gas in Transition]

The launch of Hong Kong’s first LNG terminal in July will see the city lean on imported gas to shore up its energy security and accelerate decarbonisation, but the fuel is not a long-term solution for local net-zero goals. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 8]

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