A file photo of a vessel carrying liquefied natural gas . — Reuters/FileLAHORE: Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said on Sunday that Pakistan would begin selling excess liquefied natural gas in international markets from January 1, The News reported.He told a press…
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