In Petroleum Review's latest tabulation of global LNG projects-Table 1-records 65 LNG plants and nine gas-to-liquids(GTL)facilities to be built in the next seven to nine years.Over the last year,a number of projects have been firmed up,but relatively few new projects have emerged.Notable amongst these are the planned de-bottlenecking of the first three Atlantic LNG units in Trinidad;the new Olokola and West Niger Delta plants in Nigeria;the go-ahead for the fifth train of the North West Shelf joint venture at Karratha in Australia;and the Gorgon II plant to exploit the Jansz/lo discoveries in north-west Australia.There is also the possibility of a Snohvit II unit in Norway and a second train at Damietta(Damietta II)in Egypt.
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