Group 1 - JERA, Japan's largest LNG buyer, is considering Alaska as a potential source for liquefied natural gas (LNG) to enhance energy security and supply stability [1] - JERA's annual LNG import volume is approximately 35 million tons, which is essential for meeting domestic and trade demands [1] - Mitsubishi Corporation's CEO has indicated that the company may also consider investing in Alaska LNG projects, but any decision will require careful review [1] Group 2 - The U.S. Energy Security Council plans to hold a summit in Alaska in early June, hoping Japan and South Korea will announce commitments to Alaska LNG projects [2] - Japanese companies remain cautious about making commitments to Alaska LNG projects due to high construction costs and lack of specific project details [2] - Japan faces a complex situation in U.S. tariff negotiations, with significant pressure from a potential 25% tariff on automotive exports and a 10% base tax rate [2]
日美关税谈判筹码?日本电力巨头JERA:或考虑将阿拉斯加作为LNG供应来源
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-04-28 08:12