(EnergyAsia, August 24, Monday) — Two of South Korea’s major oil and gas consumers will invest a combined 3.35 trillion won in new plants to convert coal into synthetic natural gas, chemicals and liquids, with the aim of reducing the country’s reliance on fossil fuels. (US$1=1,700 won). Steelmaker POSOC will spend one trillion won through…

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