Companies / Indonesia
Raft Of New Deals As Japan And Indonesia Agree LNG Terms
March 2008 | Contract NewsIndonesia and Japan have come to an agreement over the extension of liquefied natural gas (LNG) contracts due to expire in 2010 and 2011. Having been negotiating for years, both parties have settled on a price for the LNG Indonesia exports to Japan, but have also agreed that volumes will be significantly reduced. The resolution has cleared the way for US$6.5bn worth of deals between three major Japanese companies and Indonesia's state-controlled
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