JERA Co. Inc.
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Editor's note: Updated Nov. 16, 2021.
Headquarters Address
Tokyo,
Japan
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Japan’s JERA to Buy Two US Thermal Power Stations from Stonepeak
Japan’s JERA to Buy Two US Thermal Power Stations from Stonepeak
Japan’s JERA Secures LNG Supply in $2.5 Billion Freeport Deal
Japan’s JERA Secures LNG Supply in $2.5 Billion Freeport Deal
Japan’s JERA Secures LNG Supply in $2.5 Billion Freeport Deal
Japan’s JERA Secures LNG Supply in $2.5 Billion Freeport Deal
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BP, Pulling Back from Renewables, Enters $5.8B JV with JERA
The 50-50 joint venture with JERA takes shape as BP pulls back from renewables to focus on higher returns and cash flow generation.
Woodside on the Prowl for Driftwood Partners, Gas Suppliers
Australian natural gas and LNG exporter Woodside Energy, which recently agreed to acquire Tellurian in a deal valued at $1.2 billion, isn’t yet looking to develop an upstream U.S. onshore position to secure gas for Driftwood LNG.
Energy Transition’s Big Ticket Item? $1.5T in Natgas Infrastructure
Energy executives from companies such as Cheniere and Woodside are planning for the energy transition—and natural gas as part of it.
Hotter Temps Drive Japanese Demand for Spot LNG from US
Above-average temperatures are forecast for most regions of Japan through early October, compelling the country to seek prompt LNG, potentially from the U.S., to cover extended summer-related electricity demand.
Woodside Reports $2.3B in Deals, Agreements for Scarborough Project
Woodside Energy said the Scarborough project was 67% complete at the end of first-half 2024, with first LNG cargo expected in 2026.
Randolph Bell Joins JERA Americas as VP of Government, Regulatory Affairs
Randolph Bell will lead government engagement teams for JERA Americas at the local, state and federal level while focusing on energy markets.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of April 12, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a renewable energy milestone for the U.S.
Deepwater Roundup 2024: Offshore Australasia, Surrounding Areas
Projects in Australia and Asia are progressing in part two of Hart Energy's 2024 Deepwater Roundup. Deepwater projects in Vietnam and Australia look to yield high reserves, while a project offshore Malaysia looks to will be developed by an solar panel powered FPSO.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of March 28, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including proposals submitted to develop about 6.8 gigawatts of wind projects offshore Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
CERAWeek: JERA CEO Touts Importance of US LNG Supply
JERA Co. Global CEO Yukio Kani said during CERAWeek by S&P Global that it was important to have a portfolio of diversified LNG supply sources, especially from the U.S.
Osaka Gas sees profit jump in FY23/24 after Freeport LNG restarts
The shutdown of Freeport LNG caused a 147.7 billion yen loss for Osaka Gas.
Japan's JERA Sees More LNG Going to Asia as Domestic Demand Shrinks
The deal could result in a boost to JERA's 2023/24 net profit to 300 billion yen.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of March 24, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment
Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a $2.6 billion wind farm final investment decision.
Feds Approve Preliminary Restart of Freeport LNG’s Texas Facility
Freeport has yet to seek permission from federal regulators to restart the liquefaction trains, and analysts have said they expect most of the plant's production to remain offline until March or later.
Sources: Freeport LNG May Extend Restart to February
Accounting for 20% of U.S. LNG exports, restarting the Texas facility is important to ease the squeeze of global LNG supplies, especially as Europe is rebuilding its gas storage after Russia cut gas exports following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.