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ADNOC & Mitsui & Co in LNG Agreement

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Anamika Talwaria

Editor for Tank Storage Magazine & Chair of Women in Tanks

ADNOC has announced the signing of a 15-year sales and purchase agreement with Mitsui & Co on its LinkedIn. The SPA is for the delivery of up to 0.6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of lower-carbon LNG from ADNOC’s Ruwais LNG project.

This marks the fifth long-term LNG SPA for Ruwais LNG and further reinforces ADNOC’s commitment to Japan’s energy security and the supply of cleaner energy worldwide. Mitsui is also one of the international partners in the Ruwais LNG project, underscoring the two companies’ long-standing energy partnership and shared commitment to sustainable growth.

Ruwais LNG, set to commence operations in 2028, will be one of the lowest-carbon intensity LNG plants globally, powered by clean energy and advanced AI-driven technology.

With up to 8 MTPA of its 9.6 MTPA capacity already committed to customers across the world, Ruwais LNG underscores ADNOC’s growing global footprint and its role as a reliable global supplier of lower-carbon LNG.

Upon project completion, ADNOC Gas is expected to acquire ADNOC’s share in Ruwais LNG at cost, more than doubling its domestic operated LNG production capacity to approximately 15 MTPA and accelerating its long-term growth strategy.

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