Australia no longer Japan’s ‘most trusted’ LNG supplier

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Australia no longer Japan’s ‘most trusted’ LNG supplier
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Australia is no longer seen as a trusted supplier of LNG and Japan will go elsewhere for new sources for gas, one of Japan’s top energy advisers has warned.

that it would help subsidise carbon capture and storage projects in Indonesia, following leaders’ meetings.establish a fundJapan, which sources 40 per cent of its gas from Australia, has not publicly expressed concerns about the government’s new policy until recently, despite Canberra consulting with Tokyo about the potential changes since late last year.

“Australia has been our most trusted supplier of LNG. Unfortunately, the recent policy changes in Australia put serious questions on the future role of Australia as a reliable supplier of LNG,” he said, noting Japan’s first shipment of LNG came from Australia in 1989.

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