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According to Platts Energy News on September 19 in Barcelona, Lebanese Energy Minister Cesar Khalil said in Barcelona on Wednesday that the Lebanese government has vowed to make natural gas the main energy source
for the country's power industry.
The Lebanese government plans to install three floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facilities in the near future and plans to launch a new round of tenders for offshore exploration operations early next year to develop domestic gas
.
Khalil made the remarks at the Gas Technology Conference (Gastech) in Barcelona, Spain
.
He said the Lebanese government has adopted a policy that natural gas will account for two-thirds of Lebanon's electricity generation structure by 2030, whereas the current proportion is effectively zero
.
Despite differences in estimates, Lebanon's annual natural gas demand is expected to reach 4-5 billion cubic meters by the end of the next decade, so the Lebanese government will prioritize natural gas and renewable energy
in the power generation sector.
According to Platts Energy News on September 19 in Barcelona, Lebanese Energy Minister Cesar Khalil said in Barcelona on Wednesday that the Lebanese government has vowed to make natural gas the main energy source
for the country's power industry.
The Lebanese government plans to install three floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facilities in the near future and plans to launch a new round of tenders for offshore exploration operations early next year to develop domestic gas
.
Khalil made the remarks at the Gas Technology Conference (Gastech) in Barcelona, Spain
.
He said the Lebanese government has adopted a policy that natural gas will account for two-thirds of Lebanon's electricity generation structure by 2030, whereas the current proportion is effectively zero
.
Despite differences in estimates, Lebanon's annual natural gas demand is expected to reach 4-5 billion cubic meters by the end of the next decade, so the Lebanese government will prioritize natural gas and renewable energy
in the power generation sector.