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Oman will supply Japan with more than two million tons of gas per year

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The state Company for the Supply of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) of Oman on Tuesday, December 27, signed agreements with three Japanese companies on the start of LNG supplies to Japan from 2025, the Omani news agency ONA reported.

“The Omani company has signed agreements with three Japanese companies on the supply of about 2.35 million tons of LNG per year, starting from 2025. Contracts with Japanese companies are calculated from five to ten years,” the agency noted.

In addition, according to the agency, representatives of Japan and Oman at a meeting in Muscat extended the agreement on cooperation in the oil and gas sector, as well as in the field of “clean” energy, agreeing on cooperation in the use of hydrogen, ammonia fuel and methane production.
Earlier, Japan signed agreements with Saudi Arabia on the production of hydrogen.

Source: https://ria.ru/20221227/spg-1841610821.html

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