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TOKYO :Japan's biggest power generator, JERA, and Australia's Woodside Energy have signed a deal for Woodside to supply JERA with liquefied natural gas only during the winter months, the companies ...
Woodside will deliver around 200,000 metric tons a year of LNG to Japan between December and February for five years starting 2027. Image by BJP7images via iStock JERA Co. Inc. and Woodside Energy ...
JERA, an unlisted company jointly owned by Tokyo Electric Power and Chubu Electric Power, agreed to buy a stake of 15.1% in Woodside Energy’s Scarborough project, as it races to secure long-term ...
Woodside Energy Group Ltd (NYSE:WDS) is one of the 7 Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now. On June 20, Reuters highlighted that Japan’s biggest power generator, JERA, and Australia’s Woodside Energy Group Ltd ...
Woodside Energy Group Ltd is selling a non-operating participating interest in the Scarborough joint venture (JV) to JERA Scarborough Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan’s JERA Co., Inc ...
Woodside Energy Group Ltd (NYSE:WDS) is one of the 7 Best ASX Stocks to Buy Now. On June 20, Reuters highlighted that Japan’s biggest power generator, JERA, and Australia’s Woodside Energy ...
SYDNEY: Woodside Energy Group Ltd agreed to a US$1.4bil deal to sell a 15.1% stake in its flagship Scarborough liquefied natural gas (LNG) project to Jera Co, Japan’s biggest power producer, as ...
Japanese power giant JERA has committed to buy liquefied natural gas from Woodside over a decade, beginning in April 2026. The supply deal comes days after Woodside’s executive team took part in a US ...
The deal with JERA, Japan’s largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes, comes just six months after Woodside struck a similar agreement to sell a 10 per cent interest in the $16.5 ...
Woodside Energy has agreed to sell a 15.1 per cent stake in its Scarborough LNG project to Japan’s largest power generation company, JERA, in a deal worth US$1.4bn ($2.14bn).
JERA plans to invest ¥5 trillion ($32.4 billion) over the coming decade into renewable energy, new fuels like hydrogen and ammonia, and liquefied natural gas (LNG), global CEO Yukio Kani told ...
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