TGS Halts Argentina LNG Plant as State-Run Project Seeks Backers

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Natural gas transporter TGS SA is hitting the breaks on plans to build a small liquefaction plant to ship Argentina’s growing production of shale gas as state-run energy company YPF SA seeks industry-wide support for its large-scale project.

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