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A Singapore-based trader has canceled the loading of a U.S. LNG cargo

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    Pavilion Energy, a Singapore-based importer and marketer of natural gas, has decided not to lift a scheduled cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States this month. Industry sources told Reuters on November 19 that Pavilion had agreed to pay for the cargo, even though it would not be loading it at the Cameron LNG plant in Louisiana as scheduled.

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    Posted by Jennifer Delay Iacullo
    Jennifer DeLay Iacullo is a freelance writer specializing in global oil, gas, and power engineering topics. She has covered the energy industry of the former Soviet Union, China, Africa, Latin America and North America for more than 20 years. She lives in Atlanta with her family.