Utilities increasingly invest in LNGTokyo Gas, Chubu Electric, other Japanese utilities aren’t waiting for gas to arrive, but are signing up to develop LNG projects Jeannette Lee Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator
Overseas investment to grow
Unlike the United States, energy security for Japan doesn’t start at home. With meager fossil fuel reserves of its own and no gas pipeline connections to other countries, Japan meets more than 95 percent of its gas demand with LNG imports.
The archipelagic nation was the....
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