Every six hours, somewhere in the world, a shipment of liquefied natural gas controlled by a Japanese company leaves a port. The vessels — giant, floating thermoses that keep the fuel super-chilled — ...
(Corrects to show MidOcean as London-based, not Australian, in first paragraph, removes reference from headline) TOKYO, March 17 (Reuters) - Idemitsu Kosan, Japan's second-biggest oil refiner, said on ...
LNG Japan Corporation has entered a sale and purchase agreement with Woodside to buy a 10 percent stake in the Scarborough joint venture. The transaction is subject to relevant Australian and Western ...
Japan is re-entering the LNG (liquefied natural gas) carrier construction market, which it abandoned seven years ago. This is a strategic move to safeguard its energy security. While the immediate ...
By Yuka Obayashi and Katya Golubkova TOKYO, March 14 (Reuters) - Japan's biggest liquefied natural gas buyer, JERA, has ...
Less than two weeks after Sempra Infrastructure received the final federal permit to expand its liquefied natural gas facility already under construction on the Gulf Coast of Texas, the company ...
Jera’s global chief executive Yukio Kani said in the statement “closer cross-border collaboration among LNG-importing economies will play an important role in strengthening supply resilience and ...