Introduction of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in Central America

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Apr 01, 2015
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This document was prepared to response to opportunities and interests expressed by the Governments of Central America. It is meant to open up the dialogue, stimulate discussions and provide an initial guidelines to evaluate the feasibility of introducing LNG into the region.

The report looks at the feasibility of introducing LNG in the region of Central America, taking into consideration existing electricity generation capacity expansion plans. The study provides a detailed assessment of the economic and financial viability of different LNG business plans, and recommends a suitable strategy for moving forward. The countries included in the study are Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.

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