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Tokyo Gas seeks more US gas assets, president says

Japan's top city gas provider Tokyo Gas is wanting to include more U.S. gas possessions, its president said on Monday, as it intends to broaden its gasrelated companies in The United States and Canada after its current acquisition of a U.S. shale gas manufacturer.

The Japanese business paid $2.7 billion to acquire Texas-based natural gas manufacturer Rockcliff Energy in December and agreed to purchase a 49% stake in North American energy marketing and trading firm ARM Energy Trading in February.

We would still think about buying shale gas possessions if we can get them at the suitable cost and in a competitive method, Tokyo Gas President Shinichi Sasayama informed press reporters on the sidelines of the Japan Energy Top conference in Tokyo.

But we are not just aiming to upstream assets, however also to surrounding possessions such as marketing, trading and storage batteries, so that we might connect them together to build the overall worth chains, he stated.

In Asia, Tokyo Gas is studying two liquefied natural gas-to-power tasks at Quang Ninh and Thai Binh in Vietnam and intend to start business operations in late 2027 and in 2029, respectively.

Asked about the timing of a final investment decision, Sasayama said that was unlikely before the end of the present , which runs through next March.

Tokyo Gas, a major LNG buyer in Asia, has actually been diversifying its procurement sources, buying about 13 million metric tons of LNG yearly from 13 tasks in four nations.

Though the company still holds a high proportion of long-lasting LNG agreements, it is adjusting its portfolio to be more flexible by including term agreements of various durations and spot procurement, said Satoshi Tanazawa, the chief executive of Tokyo Gas' energy trading company.

We are incorporating not just long-lasting agreements however also term contracts of 5- or 10-years, as well as spot purchases, Tanazawa informed on the sidelines of the conference.

We aim for a flexible structure to react to any significant modifications in the business environment, he added.

(source: Reuters)