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CLP eyes mainland for LNG terminal

By Tom Mitchell in Hong Kong

Published: September 12 2008 02:51 | Last updated: September 12 2008 02:51

China Light and Power, Hong Kong’s largest energy company, has signalled its willingness to invest in a new liquid natural gas-receiving terminal on the Chinese mainland, possibly with ExxonMobil.

CLP and ExxonMobil, which jointly operate three power plants in the self-governing territory, had planned to build a $1bn terminal on an ecologically sensitive island, angering local environmentalists.

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