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Russian, Indonesian LNG Headed for Sempra, Shell’s Baja California Terminal

Sempra Energy reached two major agreements last week involving its proposed 1 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Baja California Norte, Mexico. Sempra sold Shell International the rights to half of the capacity at the Energia Costa Azul terminal for 20 years and rights to half of any future expansion capacity. Sempra also reached a deal for 500 MMcf/d of LNG supply with BP Indonesia.

October 18, 2004

Sempra Said Close to Finalizing Indonesian LNG Deal

Sempra Energy LNG Corp. is expected to sign a final agreement as early as Monday with the government of Indonesia on a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement, according to Indonesia’s energy minister. In August, Sempra said that it was close to finalizing the deal, which would give it gas to supply its planned Baja California, Mexico LNG terminal.

October 11, 2004

Sempra Said Close to Finalizing Indonesian LNG Deal

Sempra Energy LNG Corp. is expected to sign a final agreement as early as Monday with the government of Indonesia on a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement, according to Indonesia’s energy minister. In August, Sempra said that it was close to finalizing the deal, which would give it gas to supply its planned Baja California, Mexico LNG terminal (see Daily GPI, Aug. 4).

October 11, 2004

Sempra, BP Ink Deal for Indonesian LNG to Supply Planned Mexican Terminal

Sempra Energy LNG inked a letter of intent with BPMigas, Indonesia’s executive agency for oil and gas, and BP Indonesia Thursday to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies from Indonesia to be delivered to its planned terminal in North Baja California, Mexico. Top government energy officials from Mexico, Indonesia and the U.S. endorsed the agreement which was signed near the end of the two-day LNG Ministerial Summit in Washington, DC, last week.

December 22, 2003

Sempra, BP Ink Deal for Indonesian LNG to Supply Planned Mexican Terminal

Sempra Energy LNG inked a letter of intent with BPMigas, Indonesia’s executive agency for oil and gas, and BP Indonesia Thursday to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies from Indonesia to be delivered to its planned terminal in North Baja California, Mexico. The top government energy officials of Mexico, Indonesia and the U.S. blessed the agreement which was signed near the end of the three day LNG Ministerial Summit in Washington DC.

December 19, 2003

Sempra Energy Waits on Baja LNG Plans; Eyeing Possible Coalition

As Marathon Oil announced plans for locking up Indonesian supplies for its proposed North Baja liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in Mexico last week, Sempra Energy was still waiting for word from Mexican federal government energy officials on its own proposal for a LNG terminal a few miles south of the proposed Marathon site.

July 29, 2003