
The partners in Cameroon’s first FLNG project are looking to boost output, but government negotiations may prove a stumbling block.
Golar LNG, which owns and operates the Hilli Episeyo vessel used for the project, has said the unit has now completed a whole quarter at full commercial availability, having offloaded its 10th cargo this month. The company’s chief executive, Iain Ross, told investors at a Q3 results conference the Hilli’s two remaining trains would brought online if partner Perenco can tie up negotiations with the Cameroonian...
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