Oman LNG forges strategic partnership with BOTAS for LNG supply to Turkey
Originally reported at https://omannews.gov.om/
Oman LNG's recent announcement of a binding term-sheet agreement with Turkish BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation marks a significant step forward in the global energy landscape. This agreement entails the supply of 1 MMtpy of LNG, commencing in 2025. By forging this partnership, Oman LNG not only solidifies its position as a key player in the LNG industry but also underscores its commitment to fostering international collaboration in energy trade.
The signed term-sheet agreement represents more than just a business deal; it symbolizes Oman LNG's dedication to leveraging the Sultanate of Oman's reputation as a reliable and trusted LNG supplier. With a 10-year contract in place, the agreement ensures a stable and consistent supply of clean energy to meet Turkey's growing demand. The presence of high-ranking officials, including Eng. Salim Nassir Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, at the signing ceremony further highlights the significance of this partnership in promoting sustainable energy practices on a global scale.
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