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Tokyo Gas and Glenfarne Sign Letter of Intent for 1 MTPA LNG Offtake from Alaska LNG

Energy developer Glenfarne announced on Friday that it had signed a letter of intent (LOI) for the purchase of 1,000,000 metric tons of liquefied gas per annum from Alaska LNG Project.

Tokyo Gas confirmed it had signed the LOI. It said that as a strategic Glenfarne partner, it allows the Japanese LNG buyer to progress meaningful negotiations about the purchase of LNG.

This is a significant step forward for the $44 billion Alaskan LNG project, which has been criticized due to its high cost.

Glenfarne aims to make a final investment decisions (FIDs) on the Alaska LNG pipeline by the end of 2025, and for the LNG export components in 2026.

Glenfarne, which acquired a 75% stake in the Alaska LNG Project in March and assumed the role of lead developer in that project, has already signed preliminary agreements for more than half the third-party offtake capacities available.

The developer stated that preliminary agreements included deals with Japan's largest LNG buyer JERA as well as Taiwan's CPC and South Korea's POSCO. These total 11 MTPA out of the 16 MTPA Glenfarne is expecting to contract in order to close the financial aspect of the project. (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich; Yuka Obayashi)

(source: Reuters)