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PetroChina raises very first spot LNG freight from PNG nationwide oil company

PetroChina International has lifted an area freight of liquefied gas (LNG) from the PNG LNG project sold by Papua New Guinea's nationwide oil business, the Chinese state oil and gas trader said on Friday.

This is the first sale of the super-chilled fuel the Pacific island nation's state-owned Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited ( KPHL) has made, the Chinese company said in a statement on its social networks WeChat platform.

KPHL offered the cargo via a tender in February that was granted to PetroChina International (PCI).

The purchase of the 144,000-cubic-meter freight marks the beginning of more LNG trade between the two countries both in spot and longer-term LNG offers, Li Shaolin, PCI Singapore's. general supervisor stated in the declaration.

The fuel was filled at Caution Bay on Wednesday into the. 174,000 cubic-meter LNG tanker Wudang that is partially moneyed by. PetroChina.

Kumul Petroleum, which has a 16.77% stake in the PNG LNG. project that is operated by Exxon Mobil, is entitled to. offer about 14 freights over the next four years, KPHL said on its. website on Wednesday.

KPHL included that when it completes the purchase of an. extra 2.6% share of the job that would allow it offer. more LNG on the spot market, without specifying from whom it. would buy the stake.

(source: Reuters)