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DUBAI: Saudi Aramco has entered into a 20-year agreement with US-based Sempra Energy to purchase liquefied natural gas(LNG) from its subsidiary Sempra LNG, the two companies said on Wednesday.

The Saudi state oil giant plans to become a major global gas player while the US market is undergoing a shale boom.

Aramco has been developing its own gas resources and eyeing gas assets in the United States, Russia, Australia and Africa.

The two companies are also finalising a 25pc equity investment in the phase 1 of Port Arthur LNG, they said in a joint statement.

The sale-and-purchase agreement is for 5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from phase 1 of the Port Arthur LNG export project under development, the firms said.

The proposed Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 project is expected to include two liquefaction trains, up to three LNG storage tanks and associated facilities which should enable the export of about 11 mtpa on a long-term basis.

"Port Arthur LNG could be one of the largest LNG export projects in North America, with potential expansion capabilities of up to eight liquefaction trains or approximately 45 mtpa of capacity," the statement said.

Aramco's trading arm sold its first LNG cargo on the spot market in late March to an Indian buyer, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Aramco plans to boost its gas production to 23 billion standard cubic feet (scf) a day from about 14 billion scf now.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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