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JERA Agrees New US LNG Supply Deals

June 12, 2025
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JERA Agrees to New U.S. LNG Supply Deals to Diversify Portfolio

Japan’s largest power generator, JERA, has recently announced new supply agreements for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) from four projects, marking a strategic shift to reduce its reliance on Australian supply. The move is aimed at diversifying JERA’s global LNG portfolio and ensuring stable energy supply for Japan’s growing electricity demand.

Agreements and Details

JERA plans to purchase up to 5.5 million metric tons per annum (mtpa) of U.S. LNG under long-term contracts spanning 20 years, with deliveries expected to commence around 2030. This total includes both previously reported deals and newly unveiled agreements.

Among the 5.5 mtpa commitments, 2.5 mtpa are non-binding agreements, known as Heads of Agreement (HOA).

Significance of the Move

The decision to secure U.S. LNG reflects Japan’s strategic efforts to enhance energy security and flexibility in LNG supply. With the country being the world’s second-largest LNG importer, the move aligns with Japan’s aim to meet its rising electricity demand, particularly driven by the expansion of data centers.

Furthermore, the agreements support U.S. President Donald Trump’s agenda to boost LNG exports from the United States, facilitating economic prosperity and strengthening trade ties with allies like Japan.

Industry Reactions

Commenting on the agreements, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum highlighted the significance of energy trade in promoting global security and prosperity.

Key agreements include partnerships with Sempra Infrastructure, Cheniere Energy, and Commonwealth LNG, with JERA securing supplies from various U.S. LNG projects. These contracts underscore the importance of cost-competitive and flexible LNG for JERA’s future energy needs.

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Strategic Implications

The latest agreements mark a strategic shift for JERA, aiming to rebalance its LNG supply mix and reduce its reliance on Australian sources. Following these deals, the U.S. is set to account for nearly 30% of JERA’s LNG supply, up from the current 10%.

Overall, the move highlights JERA’s proactive approach to securing stable energy supply and adapting to evolving market dynamics in the LNG sector.

Conclusion

In conclusion, JERA’s new U.S. LNG supply deals signify a significant step towards diversifying its global portfolio and strengthening energy security for Japan. The agreements also reflect the broader strategic alignment between the U.S. and Japan in promoting energy trade and collaboration for mutual economic benefits.

With these developments, JERA is poised to navigate the evolving LNG landscape and meet the energy demands of the future effectively.

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