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KOGAS signs LNG supply cooperation deal with Japan’s JERA

Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Japan’s biggest liquefied natural gas buyer, JERA, to strengthen cooperation on liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply and demand management, as global energy market uncertainty grows amid instability in the Middle East. The signing of the MOU was acknowledged in the presence of ministers from Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on Saturday, underscoring both governments’ interest in strengthening regional energy cooperation. Under the MOU, KOGAS and JERA — the world’s two largest LNG buyers — agreed to deepen practical cooperation to bolster energy security by ensuring stable and efficient LNG supply management. The two companies will establish a framework to optimize LNG shipping and terminal operations, including discussions on supply and demand trends and the exploration of additional LNG cargo swaps to improve logistical efficiency across their terminal networks. The companies also plan to hold regular meetings to discuss detailed su

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