LNG Japan, Alinta Energy ink Western Australian gas supply deal

Australia's Alinta Energy has entered into a gas supply agreement with LNG Japan, a joint venture of Japan’s Sojitz and Sumitomo, to buy more than 30 petajoules of gas, strengthening its long-term energy supply portfolio in Western Australia.

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