Oman's LNG Steams into Germany: A Trade Triumph Amidst Turmoil
Germany has started receiving shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Oman, even amid ongoing conflict in Iran. The deliveries are part of a 2023 agreement with Oman LNG, as confirmed by a spokesperson for Germany's state-owned Sefe gas supplier, according to a report by Germany's Capital business magazine.
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The first shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Oman to Germany have commenced, despite the ongoing conflict in Iran. This development was reported by Germany's Capital business magazine on Wednesday, referencing a statement from a spokesperson for Sefe, a German state-owned gas supplier.
The deliveries are proceeding under an agreement signed in 2023 with Oman LNG. According to the Sefe spokesperson, the plan is being executed as intended, showcasing resilience in energy trade despite regional tensions.
The partnership marks a significant milestone in Germany's efforts to secure energy resources from diverse international partners, ensuring stability in energy supply amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
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