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Sahara Group, Amigo LNG sign long-term supply deal

Amigo LNG SA de CV (Amigo LNG) of Mexico, a subsidiary of LNG Alliance Pte Ltd, recently announced that it has entered into a Heads of Agreement (HOA) with Sahara Group, to supply Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) from its liquefaction facility in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

This agreement marks a significant step in strengthening long-term LNG supply chains aimed at serving the rapidly growing energy markets in Asia and Latin America, according to a statement from Sahara Group.

CEO of LNG Alliance, Muthu Chezhian, was quoted as saying: “This agreement strengthens our collaboration with Sahara Group, a dynamic leader in Africa’s energy sector, and firmly positions Amigo LNG as a key player in the global LNG supply market.

“Our partnership drives forward our shared vision of delivering sustainable, reliable, and scalable energy solutions to meet the world’s evolving needs.

“Together, we are committed to advancing energy transition goals, fostering innovation, and expanding access to clean energy resources globally, creating lasting impact and positive change for future generations.”

Also, Executive Director, Sahara Group, Wale Ajibade, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “This HOA with Amigo LNG perfectly aligns with Sahara Group’s commitment to bringing energy to life responsibly by facilitating access to clean, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions.

“By expanding our LNG portfolio, we are reinforcing our dedication to delivering more affordable energy globally. This partnership not only strengthens our foothold in the LNG industry but also positions us to support energy transition efforts.

“We are excited to collaborate closely with Amigo LNG and look forward to the transformative impact we will create together.”

Together, we are committed to advancing energy transition goals, fostering innovation, and expanding access to clean energy resources globally, creating lasting impact and positive change for future generations.

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