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South Korea's KOMIPO cancels plans for LNG import terminal

South Korea's Korea Midland Power Co (KOMIPO) has actually cancelled strategies to build a liquefied gas (LNG) import terminal on the western coast of the nation due to high costs and decreasing demand for the fuel.

KOMIPO stated in a declaration to on Monday that its board had actually authorized the strategy to withdraw a LNG terminal construction job in Boryeong on June 28. Construction expenses for the task had actually been anticipated to increase by about 22% from 732.1 billion won ($ 527.40 million) to 894.6 billion won.

The business likewise included that it expected its annual LNG need to reduce by 67% to 384,000 tonnes.

KOMIPO had actually decided to develop the LNG terminal in 2022, and construction was expected to start last month, according to Yonhap news firm.

South Korea is the world's 3rd largest LNG importer after China and Japan, and shipped in 45 million tons of the fuel last year, according to information from analytics firm Kpler.

Experts expect South Korea's LNG imports to remain steady or decrease this year as more use of nuclear power displaces gas. ($1 = 1,388.1400 won)

(source: Reuters)