Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila Inc. (AG&P) is building at its assembly yard in Batangas key components of a portfolio of liquefied natural gas and petrochemical projects, worth a cumulative $770 million, in the Philippines, the US, India and elsewhere. The homegrown global engineering contractor, now headquartered in Singapore, said its network of subsidiaries has racked up this quarter a record portfolio of contracted projects. These include works for five LNG terminals, both onshore and offshore; a petrochemical complex; modularized oil refinery; an oil depot; a new LNG bunkering vessel; and engineering for other maritime LNG applications. “AG&P’s Construction Business is forecast to have its best year, with contracted backlog already over $770 million spread over three years,” AG&P chair Augusto Gan said in a statement. “It is a groundbreaking year for AG&P as it participates in critical infrastructure projects particularly in (the) ... » Learn More about PH-born firm aids crucial infra projects abroad