AB Klaipedos Nafta announcing the begining of the capacity allocation from 2017 of the LNG Reloading Station

2016-10-12 Company news
Dear potential Clients,
 
AB Klaipedos Nafta is preparing for the start of the operations of the LNG Reloading Station that currently is being constructed in the port of Klaipeda.
We are announcing the begining of the capacity allocation from 2017.
We invite to become familiar with the project in more detail and encourage companies that are planning their activities through the LNG Reloading Station to send us filled in Forms of Interest in Services.
 
Companies that will respond to us will be periodically updated with the progress of the project and with other information, which is useful while preparing to use the terminal.
 
Please see the document in English attached.

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