The potential for continued sale of Trinidad and Tobago’s LNG in China is a key feature of the promising new partnership between The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) and Beijing Rheingau Investment Corporation (Rheingau). The LNG sales would be derived from Atlantic Train 1 with both NGC and China Investment Corporation (CIC), the parent company of Rheingau, being shareholders in this Train.
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