Eight firms to supply LNG

Published February 1, 2019
Pakistan LNG is seeking five LNG cargoes for delivery over March and April.— Reuters/File
Pakistan LNG is seeking five LNG cargoes for delivery over March and April.— Reuters/File

SINGAPORE: Pakistan LNG said eight companies have technically qualified to supply spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) into the country over March and April, after receiving a total of 30 bids.

The companies are Gunvor International, Eni, Trafigura, SOCAR Trading, DXT Commodities, Vitol Bahrain, Petronas LNG and Glencore Singapore, according to a document published on its website.

Pakistan LNG is seeking five LNG cargoes for delivery over March and April. The tender closed on Jan. 30 and is expected to be awarded in February.

The financial proposals from the companies will be opened on Thursday.

Published in Dawn, February 1st, 2019

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