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Colombia’s One Gas Terminal Is Already Promised to Three Power Plants
Colombia’s sole gas import terminal, SPEC in Cartagena, has nearly all its capacity reserved for three power plants, leaving only 5% for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Imports currently cover about a third of the country’s needs.
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