JERA's LNG purchase deal with U.S. Commonwealth LNG terminated
4/3/2026
A long-term liquefied natural gas sales and purchase agreement entered into last year between Japan's largest power generator, JERA, and U.S. LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has been terminated, according to a document filed with the U.S. Department of Energy.
Last June, JERA, also Japan's top LNG buyer, said it had signed a 20-year SPA with Commonwealth LNG for 1 metric MMtpy from the developer's Louisiana project.
A notification of the deal's termination, dated April 1, was filed on behalf of Commonwealth. The letter said the agreement was terminated effective March 3, without giving a reason.
JERA declined to comment, while Commonwealth LNG was not immediately available for comment.
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