“This agreement is another important step in the commercialization of
Chevron’s natural gas holdings,” said
JOVO is a privately-owned Chinese energy company. Its LNG business
portfolio includes a LNG receiving terminal, tank truck operations,
urban pipelines for natural gas, automobile gas refilling stations,
direct industrial clients, power plant customers and exclusive
management of an industrial park in
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