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  2. List of LNG terminals - Wikipedia

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    Himeji Joint LNG terminal, Osaka Gas and Kansai Electric, 1.44M m 3, open 1984. Sakai LNG terminal, Sakai LNG and Kansai Electric and Iwatani Corporation and Cosmo Oil, 0.56M m 3, open 2010. Shikoku region. Sakaide LNG terminal, Shikoku Electric Power, 0.18M m 3, open 2010. Chūgoku region.

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  5. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    Early years (1876–1915) W. Atlee Burpee & Company was founded in 1876 by Washington Atlee Burpee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after starting a mail-order chicken business in 1876. The company expanded to selling garden seeds, farm supplies, tools and hogs after customers began asking for seeds they had grown in their native farms.

  6. LNG carrier - Wikipedia

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    The size and capacity of LNG carriers has increased significantly, [7] to 170,000 cubic metres (6,000,000 cu ft). A vessel could cost $200 million. [6] Since 2005, Qatargas has pioneered the development of two new classes of LNG carriers, referred to as Q-Flex and Q-Max.

  7. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    FOB (shipping) Dockers loading bagged cargo. FOB ( free on board) is a term in international commercial law specifying at what point respective obligations, costs, and risk involved in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce.