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PERTH – Institutional investor EIG, through its liquefied natural gas company MidOcean Energy has finally landed in Australia, striking a $2.15-billion deal with Tokyo Gas to acquire that company’s interest in four Australian integrated LNG projects.
EIG said late on Friday that the portfolio is expected to generate approximately one-million tonnes a year of LNG net to MidOcean, production that is underpinned by long-life reserves and a globally competitive cost structure. The portfolio benefits from experienced operators, including Chevron, INPEX, Woodside and Shell, and spans the LNG value chain from upstream operations to midstream, liquefaction and sales.
“The launch of MidOcean reflects our deep belief in LNG as a critical enabler of the energy transition and the growing importance of LNG as a geopolitically strategic energy resource.
The transaction is expected to close in first half of 2023, subject to customary closing conditions, including Australian regulatory approvals.
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