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Cheniere signs 25-year LNG sales deal with Taiwan’s CPC Corp

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NEW YORK: US liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Cheniere Energy Inc said on Friday it had signed a 25-year deal to supply Taiwan’s CPC Corp, which CPC valued at roughly $25 billion.

Cheniere said it will sell 2 million tonnes of LNG per year on a delivered basis to the state-owned oil and gas company, starting in 2021. It said the purchase price will be pegged to the Henry Hub monthly average, plus a fee.

A CPC spokesman said the $25 billion figure was based on current prices. CPC’S company statement on Saturday did not provide a monetary figure for the deal.

“Most importantl­y, it helps to further achieve the diversific­ation of LNG sources and stability of energy supply into the Taiwan market that are among CPC’S key objectives,” CPC Chairman Tai Chein said in a statement on Saturday.

Chein said that LNG buyers see Qatar, Australia and the United States as leading suppliers in the future.

CPC has already been importing substantia­l volumes from Qatar and Australia.

The deal is also viewed as an important part of Taiwan’s efforts to reduce its trade surplus with the United States, according to a source familiar with the government’s thinking.

The contract is a significan­t boost to Taiwan’s trade relations with the United States, particular­ly given the Trump administra­tion’s focus on trade with Asia, the source said.

The United States has become a major LNG exporter in the last two years, mostly due to the ramp up of Cheniere’s Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana. The Houston-based company is also building the Corpus Christi terminal in Texas. The CPC deal, which is through Cheniere’s marketing arm, is not tied to a particular project or liquefacti­on train.

— Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? A logo of CPC Corporatio­n sits on a forecourt canopy at a gas station in Taipei.
— Reuters A logo of CPC Corporatio­n sits on a forecourt canopy at a gas station in Taipei.

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