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Ukraine settles on first LNG supply handle United States business Venture Global

Ukraine signed on Thursday its first liquefied gas (LNG) deal with a U.S. business to help to avert an energy supply crunch amid a war with its larger neighbour Russia.

DTEK Group, Ukraine's biggest private energy company, said it would purchase LNG from U.S. energy group Endeavor Global. Under the agreement, DTEK's trading system D. Trading will purchase freights from Venture Global's Plaquemines LNG facility in Louisiana from later on this year until completion of 2026.

D. Trading will likewise acquire up to 2 million tonnes per year of LNG from Venture Global's third center, Calcasieu Pass 2, for twenty years.

Ukraine currently has no regasification terminals for LNG imports however DTEK has agreements for regasification capacity elsewhere in Europe which have connecting pipelines with Ukraine. DTEK was not immediately offered for remark.

Earlier this year, Ukraine signed up with an initiative for a. planned corridor to carry gas in between Greece and nations to. its north and Ukraine likewise has a pipeline link with Poland which. has an LNG terminal.

Ukraine stated on Thursday it requires more air defences within. weeks to allow repair work to the half of its power infrastructure. destroyed by Russian attacks, or it will not have the ability to meet. demand in the winter season.

Ukraine has formerly stated it will not extend a five-year. handle Russia's Gazprom on the transit of Russian pipeline. gas to Europe when it expires at the end of the year and has. been checking out alternatives for alternative supply.

Endeavor Global LNG's initial Calcasieu Pass plant has been. at the centre of a long-running conflict involving energy. business including BP, Shell and others over. access to LNG from the plant.

The disagreements have not stopped it from signing LNG supply. deals, including a 20-year offer checked in June in 2015 to. supply Germany's Securing Energy for Europe GmbH (SEFE) with. 2.25 million tonnes per year of LNG.

(source: Reuters)