South Korea Putting Faith in LNG After Nuclear Crisis
South Korea’s plan to almost halve its planned use of atomic power will encourage the world’s second-largest buyer of liquefied natural gas to sign new supply deals, according to Woodside Petroleum Ltd. The likely increased demand from Korea, which taxes coal to discourage use of the dirtier-burning fuel, will give buyers such as Korea Gas Corp confidence to commit to the fuel to comply with government poli ...
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