The dispute between the state gas company over the allocation of pipeline capacity for the project and the sponsors of the proposed two dedicated LNG terminals (Tabeer and Energas) will last longer than investors expected. Investors in Sui Sothern Gas Company (SSGC) and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) are seeking firm commitments to allocate the pipeline's capacity prior to the construction of the two terminals at the port of Kassim, but the gas company has previously determined the pipeline's capacity. that there is no obligation to allocate. Completion of the project in accordance with the decision of the LNG Pipeline Capacity Allocation Committee in February, as stipulated by the Cabinet Energy Commission (CCoE). Energas CEO said on Saturday that, on condition of anonymity, Tabeer and Energas asked SSGC and SNGPL to allocate pipeline capacity equal to 40% of the terminal's total capacity. He claims that SSGC and SNGPL have a capacity of 400 to 600 million cu...