Eni and Japan sign memorandum with the aim of collaborating in the gas and LNG field
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
The MoC aims to promote the role of gas and LNG in the energy transition pathway, emphasising the importance of achieving carbon neutrality in the context of economic growth and the protection of energy security, including LNG supply opportunities by Eni to the country and the support of Japanese financial institutions to the Coral North project in Mozambique.
The company also supports the Coalition for LNG Emission Abatement toward Net zero (CLEAN Initiative), launched by major Japanese and Korean importers and supported by their respective governments. The initiative aims to facilitate global assessments of LNG projects and share information and know-how on industry best practices to reduce emissions along the entire value chain. At the same time, the CLEAN Initiative highlights the commitment of Tokyo and Seoul, the world's second and third largest LNG importers respectively, to the decarbonisation challenge.
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