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Japan imported its first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from China in July as utilities from the world’s biggest buyer of the fuel seek out new suppliers and […] Home Pros Jobs ...
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Japan’s Tokyo Gas eyes US LNG supply deal
In February, Tokyo Gas acquired a 20% stake in FGEN LNG, the owner and operator of an offshore floating LNG terminal in ...
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Alaskan LNG: The Future of Natural Gas
The future of natural gas in the United States will likely be augmented by the construction of a new pipeline in Alaska. The ...
Japan has no underground gas storage but has LNG storage capacity of around 12 billion cubic meters, or just over a month of consumption, at its LNG receiving terminals, which number more than 30 ...
As trade negotiations between Japan and the United States intensify, the possibility of increasing Japanese imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Alaska has become a major talking point.
While Japan still has the largest number of LNG import terminal capacity and regasification facilities, China has many under construction and could overtake Japan in both categories by 2030.
Inpex Corp. said its Naoetsu LNG terminal in Joetsu City, Japan, began operations ahead of schedule on Dec. 1. The main facilities include two above-ground LNG tanks and a berth for unloading a ...
Five new LNG export terminals have come online since 2016. Another 16 have been approved and eight are pending approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC. The United States is now ...
For over half a century, Japan has been a sizable buyer of LNG, and its government, banks and energy companies have played a key role in continued investment.
A Singapore LNG terminal is pictured at Jurong Island in Singapore July 15, 2019. Picture taken July 15, 2019. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab ...
The leading role the United States plays in liquefied natural gas traces its roots to a small Alaskan outpost that began ...
The AFR View. Japan’s LNG diplomacy is in Australia’s national interest. Any move to curb LNG exports that undermine Australia’s reputation as a safe, stable, and reliable energy supplier ...