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Oman LNG signs gas-export deal with Germany’s SEFE

The deal is expected to open doors for Oman LNG to the European markets.
  • The gas-supply deal looks to boost partnership between Oman LNG and international energy firms like SEFE, paving way for more agreements
  • The 4-year-long contract evisages supplying a total volume of 0.4 million metric tonne per annum of LNG from Oman LNG to SEFE

Muscat, Oman— Oman LNG has signed an agreement with Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) to supply 400,000 tonnes of liquefied natural gas a year from 2026.

According to Oman News Agency, the agreement with the German company is based on a four-year contract.

“The term-sheet signing with SEFE marks another milestone. Going further, the agreement leverages our constant efforts to add value to Oman’s economy through growth and collaborations,” said Mahmoud Al Balushi, chief commercial officer of Oman LNG.

The agreement aims to enhance the ever-growing partnership between Oman LNG and international energy firms, where SEFE has become the latest beneficiary of Omani LNG marking the first LNG term deal with a German firm.

The move is considered a remarkable milestone for both countries, thus opening doors for new opportunities in the European markets.

The signed term-sheet agreement encapsulates supplying a total volume of 0.4 million metric tonne per annum of LNG from Oman LNG to SEFE. The agreement is based on a 4-year contract, starting in 2026.

Signing term-sheet agreements beyond 2024 emphasizes Oman LNG’s role in sustaining Oman’s reputation as a reliable and trusted LNG supplier, coupled with the effective management of business processes to produce reliable energy, and deliver it to customers around the world safely.

The agreement signing ceremony was held under the auspices of Eng. Salim Nasser al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals. The agreement was signed by Hamed Al Naamany, CEO of Oman LNG, and Frederic Barnaud, Chief Commercial Officer of SEFE.

Egbert Laege, CEO of SEFE, said, “We are delighted to announce the historic contract signing between SEFE and Oman LNG, marking a significant milestone for both entities. As pioneers among German companies to embark on this partnership, SEFE is proud to lead the way towards enhanced collaboration.”