Muscat, Oman LNG Company has signed an agreement for the sale and purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) with the Japanese firm, JERA. The agreement sets forth the provision of up to 0.8 million metric tons of LNG annually from the Oman LNG industrial complex to JERA over a period of ten years, commencing in 2025, Oman News Agency (ONA) reported. The agreement will contribute to enhancing the existing cooperation between the two sides, as JERA is the largest importer of liquefied natural gas from the Sultanate of Oman in Japan. Oman LNG is looking forward, through this cooperation, to consolidate its position in the Japanese markets. CEO of the Oman LNG Company Hamad bin Mohammed Al Nuamani emphasized the significance of the agreement in strengthening the burgeoning partnership with JERA, a key player in Japans energy sector. Qatari League: Al Shamal, Al Wakrah Play Out Goalless Draw Doha: Al Shamal and Al Wakrah's match ended in a goalless draw, in their postponed Week 13 match of the 2023-2024 season E xpo Stars League played today at the Al Bayt Stadium. Despite battling hard, and more so in the second half, both teams could not succeed in breaking the deadlock though they did come close to scoring on occasions. Towards the end, players of either side pushed hard and in the 85th minute Al Wakrahs Abdulaziz Metwali was shown the red card after the referee had a look at the VAR. He had stepped on to onrushing Matias Nanis foot while trying to gain hold of the ball on the sideline near the centre. Five minutes of injury time was added to the game and while both Al Shamal and Al Wakrah tried their best, none could find a fitting finish. The result saw Al Wakrahs points tally move to 38 points, while Al Shamal moved to 22 points. Qatar Stars League official website said that Al Shamal were dogged in defence especially in the opening half leaving Al Wakrahs attacking line frustrated. However, in the 29th minute, Al Shamals Fahad Waad in an attempt to beat an advancing Jacinto Dala kicked the ball towards hi s own goal, but goalkeeper Babacar Seck dived to his right to stave off the danger. The second session resumed with Al Shamals Omar Mohammed making a powerful strike in the 52nd minute inside the striking zone, but Al Wakrahs goalkeeper Saoud Mubarak blocked it. Al Wakrah then survived a close call in the 68th minute as Al Shamals Younes Mohammed unleashed a left-foot strike from top of the box and the ball beat a diving goalkeeper but only to hit the bottom of the left post. In the 76th minute, Al Wakrahs substitute Khalid Muneer unleashed a powerful strike from just outside the box, but once again goalkeeper Seck made the save for Al Shamal diving to his left. In the dying moments, Al Wakrah scrambled to find some openings and while Dala did look to make a header when in front of the goal, the ball was too high for him to make a connect. #CT#Sports/CT# Source: Qatar News Agency
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