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Further delays for Myanmar-China pipeline

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World Pipelines,


A key pipeline that would allow overseas crude oil to be imported to China through Myanmar is expected to see further delays due to final import licenses being denied amidst last minute negotiating tensions. While the pipeline awaits the required final approvals, a tanker that is set to deliver crude has been left sitting in open water.

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