MidOcean Energy is buying Japanese power giant JERA Co.'s interests in the Gorgon and Ichthys liquefied natural gas projects in Australia. The LNG company, which is managed by major U.S.
The sale of minority stakes in two of Australia’s biggest LNG projects to MidOcean comes as prices for the fuel have surged with the shutdown of export giant Qatar LNG due to the Iran war.
MidOcean Energy, an LNG company backed by ​U.S. energy-focused private equity firm EIG, has agreed to acquire additional Australian liquefied natural gas project stakes from ‌Japan’s JERA, the ...
MidOcean Energy LP will acquire Jera Co.’s interests in Australia’s Gorgon and Ichthys liquefied natural gas export projects. The transaction would raise MidOcean’s stake in Gorgon LNG to 1.417% and ...
EIG-backed MidOcean Energy has signed definitive agreements with JERA to acquire an additional 0.417% interest in the Gorgon LNG project offshore Western Australia (WA). This purchase increases ...
Ichthys LNG’s Japanese backers moved the project to the Northern Territory almost two decades ago to escape a similar scheme that captures supply for local use.
MidOcean Energy has agreed to acquire JERA Co. Inc.’s 0.417% interest in the Chevron Corp.-operated Gorgon LNG project, increasing its stake to 1.417%. The deal also covers JERA’s 0.735% interest in ...
On March 11 local time, Japan's major power and energy company JERA officially announced that it will sell its entire interests in Australia's two major liquefied natural gas projects— Gorgon and ...
An independent review into oil and gas company Inpex has found widespread and persistent failures in how emissions were calculated, recorded and reported, dating back to the start of production in ...
The transaction may also signal an early shift in investment strategy among global energy investors, who are increasingly prioritising stable destinations that offer dependable returns. JERA Australia ...
Japan’s Inpex has had its majority-owned Ichthys LNG project in Australia delayed following the deferral of a decision on its final environmental approval. Australian environment minister Tony Burke ...