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KOGAS seeks LNG opportunities in Brazil and Mexico
Report summary
KOGAS faces increasing threats to its business in South Korea. Full gas market liberalisation will take place by 2025. Competition to supply LNG domestically is already increasing. With limited growth potential at home, KOGAS is exploring opportunities overseas. In August and September 2016, it announced plans to develop regasification terminals in Mexico and Brazil. One of KOGAS' core competencies is to develop and operate regasification terminals. It has decades of experience from developing and operating its regasification terminals in South Korea. It also had prior experience developing the Manzanillo regasification terminal in Mexico.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- KOGAS signs MOU to build regasification in Mexico and Brazil
- Why is KOGAS looking to expand internationally?
- How attractive is the opportunity in Brazil?
- How attractive is the opportunity in Mexico?
- Proposals for new LNG terminals still under consideration
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- KOGAS' FOB supply outside Asia Pacific
- South Korea LNG demand forecast
- KOGAS seeks LNG opportunities in Brazil and Mexico: Image 3
- KOGAS seeks LNG opportunities in Brazil and Mexico: Image 4
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