Germany Plans To Have The World’s Fourth Largest LNG Import Capacity By 2030 | OilPrice.com

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Germany plans to have as much as 70.7 million tons per year of LNG import capacity by 2030, which will make Europe’s biggest economy the fourth-largest LNG import capacity holder in the world by the end of this decade

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