Mexico Pacific signs 20-year LNG sales agreement with ConocoPhillips
Mexico Pacific and hydrocarbon exploration and production firm ConocoPhillips have signed a 20-year liquified natural gas (LNG) sales and purchase agreement.
With so much happening in North America, it is all too easy to overlook the global view. Our first-ever international issue is a reminder that important projects and markets are evolving all around the world. There is a lot to learn once you ‘think global’.
Mexico Pacific and hydrocarbon exploration and production firm ConocoPhillips have signed a 20-year liquified natural gas (LNG) sales and purchase agreement.
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