Sahara Group, Amigo LNG collaborate to boost global energy access & security


*(L-R): Shaldine Wang (CFO LNG Alliance), Flavien Port, LNG Trader, Sahara Energy Intโ€™l Geneva, Muthu Chezhian, CEO LNG Alliance), Kola Motajo, Director Sahara Group and Yomi Bension, Director, Sahara Group at the execution ceremony of the 20-Year LNG SPA deal in Singapore.

Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

Lagos โ€” Sahara Group, a leading global energy and infrastructure conglomerate, has signed a landmark 20-year LNG Sales and Purchase Agreement, SPA, with Amigo LNG S.A. de C.V., the Mexican subsidiary of Singapore-based LNG Alliance, to enhance global efforts aimed at driving seamless energy access and security.

Under the terms of the agreement, Sahara Group will purchase 0.6 MTPA of LNG from Amigo LNGโ€™s export terminal in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

โ€œSahara Group is proud to partner with Amigo LNG in this transformative venture, this agreement aligns perfectly with our goal to increase access to reliable and affordable energy, particularly in underserved regions. LNG is a critical enabler of energy security and economic growth, and we look forward to supporting a cleaner energy future together,โ€ said Wale Ajibade, Executive Director at Sahara Group.

Speaking at the execution ceremony, Kola Motajo, Director, Sahara Group, said the energy conglomerate will explore similar opportunities in pursuit of its commitment to making a difference in advancing the energy value chain.

โ€œIt is imperative that all stakeholders explore several collaborative avenues to enhance energy access. Sahara Group is unwavering in its dedication to promote sustainable development through investments and partnerships that will help accelerate energy security across the globe,โ€ he said.

This long-term partnership represents a major milestone in the ongoing global transition to cleaner energy. The agreement secures a reliable LNG supply from Mexicoโ€™s West Coast, strategically positioned for efficient delivery to fast-growing markets across the Asia-Pacific and Latin America. LNG deliveries are set to begin in the third quarter of 2028.

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Muthu Chezhian, CEO of LNG Alliance said: โ€œThis agreement with Sahara Group reflects our shared commitment to accelerating the global shift toward cleaner, more sustainable energy,โ€ said . As one of the first large-scale LNG export projects on Mexicoโ€™s west coast, Amigo LNG will not only help meet rising energy demand in key global markets but also serve as a catalyst for economic development and regional energy integration.โ€

Sahara Groupโ€™s offtake from Amigo LNG is expected to play a critical role in enhancing energy security for Asia over the next decade. As the region navigates increasing energy demand, supply diversification challenges, and efforts to reduce coal dependency, Amigo LNG provides a stable, geopolitically neutral, and cost-competitive supply route.

Amigo LNGโ€™s 7.8 MTPA export facility comprises of two trains of 3.9 MTPA each and is currently under development in close cooperation with the State of Sonora and Secretarรญa de Marina, Mexico. Strategically located near the Port of Guaymas, the project plays a central role in Plan Sonora, Mexicoโ€™s national initiative to promote near-shoring, maritime decarbonization, and trans-Pacific energy connectivity.



This article was originally posted at sweetcrudereports.com

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