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in Ichthys with Japanese LNG customers Tokyo Gas Osaka Gas Kansai Electric JERA Co and Toho Gas holding
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each in capacity near Tokyo The fuel is supplied by Tokyo Electric and Tokyo Gas J Power plans to use
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percent The rest is spread among Taiwan s CPC Corp and Japanese utilities Tokyo Gas Osaka Gas Kansai
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in the project while ExxonMobil and Shell each at 25 percent The remaining stakes are held by Osaka Gas Tokyo Gas
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Sumitomo one of the world s leading trading companies and Tokyo Gas GAIL India also has a 20 year contract
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Utilities such as Tokyo Gas and Kansai Electric that often tie up with Mitsui and other Japanese trading
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and Taiwan’s CPC Corp plus Tokyo Gas Osaka Gas Kansai Electric Power Chubu Electric Power and Toho Gas INPEX
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stakeholders Tokyo Gas Osaka Gas Kansai Electric Power Jera and Toho Gas along with France’s Total and Taiwan’s
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South America Australia the Middle East and Southeast Asia CPC Tokyo Gas Osaka Gas Toho Gas
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agreements with units of Total of France and Mitsui and Tokyo Gas of Japan to buy about 0 8 million tonnes
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with Tokyo Gas to build an LNG terminal in Batangas province near its four 2 100 megawatt gas fired units
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Electric and Tokyo Gas holding small stakes Limited pipeline capacity holds down prices for Appalachian gas
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and Tokyo Gas Sempra expects to make a final investment decision on that project first probably by the end
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in talks with the facility’s joint venture partners which include Inpex Tokyo Gas JERA and Italy’s Eni
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The partners are Inpex 62 245 percent; Total 30 percent; Taiwan’s CPC 2 625 percent; Tokyo Gas 1 575 percent
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from projects closer to home They’re following buyers such as Tokyo Gas in trying to avoid deliveries
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Sumitomo which would sell the fuel to Tokyo Gas and Kansai Electric Once fully operational Cove Point
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to GAIL India and Japanese trading company Sumitomo which will sell the LNG to Tokyo Gas and Kansai
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Mitsubishi Mitsui and Tokyo Gas have already announced plans to invest in or develop gas and power