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    Oman LNG pens LNG supply deal with Germany's SEFE

Summary

The supplies are expected to start in 2026.

by: Shardul Sharma

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Oman LNG pens LNG supply deal with Germany's SEFE

Oman LNG has signed a four-year deal with Germany's Secure Energy for Europe (SEFE) to supply 0.4mn tonnes/year of LNG starting from 2026, state media Oman News Agency announced on August 14.

Oman LNG is 51% owned by the government of Oman, 30% by Shell, 5.4% by Total, 5% by Kogas, and Japanese and Omani firms own other stakes of under 3%.

In recent months, the company has signed multiple LNG supply deals. Earlier this year, it signed an agreement with Shell, Thai PTT and France’s TotalEnergies and Botas. In December, it signed deals with three Japanese companies: Itochu Corporation, Jera and Mitsui & Co.