Japan's Idemitsu to Invest $500 Million in Midocean to Enter LNG Business
03.18.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 18, 2026 [Reuters]- Idemitsu Kosan, Japan’s ‌second-biggest oil refiner, said on Tuesday it will invest $500 million in London-based MidOcean Energy as ​part of a move towards a ​full-scale entry into the LNG business.

 

MidOcean ⁠Energy is an LNG platform backed ​by U.S. energy-focused private equity firm EIG.

Idemitsu ​aims to secure business opportunities in the LNG sector and will work to ensure a ​more stable energy supply, it said.

The ​investment agreement is scheduled to be signed by the ‌end ⁠of March and is subject to the necessary regulatory approvals.

Idemitsu is involved in gas field development projects in Vietnam ​and natural ​gas supply ⁠operations for gas-fired power stations co-located with data centres in ​North America.

A company spokesperson declined ​to ⁠comment on the size of the stake Idemitsu will buy in MidOcean, adding that ⁠it ​will explore all opportunities ​across the LNG value chain, from upstream to downstream.

 

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