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May 5, 2022

INOXCVA wins contract from Caribbean LNG to design and engineer Antigua LNG receiving terminal

Caribbean LNG, a joint venture between Eagle LNG Partners and Antigua Power Company (APC), has hired INOXCVA to design and engineer the Antigua LNG receiving terminal to deliver natural gas to the Eastern Caribbean.

Source: Offshore-Energy Biz 

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