Dow and EDF Trading to partner on LNG
Dow Chemical Company, the largest commercial consumer of energy in the US, has reached a four-year agreement to partner with London-headquartered EDF Trading to share liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification capacity.
Both parties are significant buyers in the wholesale natural gas markets in their respective locations. EDF Trading will provide Dow with access to European LNG regas terminals, including the Montoir LNG terminal in France, while Dow will provide EDF access to its regas capacity
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