Uniper and ConocoPhillips extend gas supply partnership
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Uniper and ConocoPhillips have extended their long-term gas partnership for the supply of up to 10 billion m3 of natural gas over the next 10 years.
Under the agreement, ConocoPhillips will supply natural gas to Uniper in Northwest Europe while leveraging its existing piped gas and growing LNG positions. The extension of this relationship continues the long-standing, successful cooperation between the partners that serves as a cornerstone of the long-term, reliable energy supply security of Germany and of Europe.
Carsten Poppinga, CCO of Uniper, said: “We are excited to announce this significant deal, which is not only a great success for Uniper but also of central importance to energy security. This deal aims to enable us to sustainably strengthen the supply of gas in Germany and Europe on a long-term basis.”
Khoa Dao, CCO of ConocoPhillips said: “This agreement will further advance our growing LNG portfolio marketing efforts and help to ensure placement of vital gas supply into Europe.”
Uniper supplies municipal utilities and industrial customers with a strong gas portfolio, which includes pipeline gas and LNG, LNG regasification bookings and gas storage. Uniper continues to diversify the portfolio to enhance the security of gas supply in Europe while gradually decarbonising it by adding green gases such as hydrogen and biomethane.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/20092024/uniper-and-conocophillips-extend-gas-supply-partnership/
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