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Eni announced it signed a long-term LNG sale agreement with Turkish BOTAS

By Christie U. Omonigho

Energy Window International (Media) – Eni said it has entered a long-term LNG sale agreement with Turkish company BOTAŞ, in line with the company’s strategy to grow a diversified global portfolio and secure stable, multi-year relationships in key international markets.

Eni said that it agreed, under the transaction, to supply BOTAŞ approximately 0.4 million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG for 10 years starting from 2028. It added that the contract was sequel to a 3-year deal signed by the two corporations in September 2025, for the supply of approximately 0.4 MTPA of LNG starting in November 2025.

The agreement according to Eni in its email statement to Energy Window International (Media), was its first long-term LNG sale to Türkiye, step which also confirms its growing role of LNG in supporting the country’s energy needs, which is also in line with its strategy to diversify its global LNG footprint, expanding its customer base in markets with high potential, and growing its LNG portfolio to approximately 20 MTPA by 2030, leveraging its projects in Congo, Mozambique, US, Indonesia and other countries.

Eni also signs a long-term LNG sale agreement with Thai Gulf Development Company, further enhancing its global marketing footprint

Eni has entered into a long-term LNG sales agreement with Thailand’s Gulf Development Company that reinforces the company’s strategy to grow a diversified global portfolio and secure stable, multi-year relationships in key international markets.

Under the transaction, Eni agrees to sell 0.8 million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG for 10 years to Gulf, one of Thailand’s largest private power producers. The LNG will be delivered at regasification terminals located in the country starting from 2027. This contract follows a 2-year deal signed by the two corporations in 2024, for the supply of approximately 0.5MTPA of LNG starting in 2025.

The agreement is Eni’s first long term LNG supply to Thailand, in a move designed to strengthen its presence in Asia. It is in line with Eni’s strategy to diversify its global LNG footprint, expanding its customer base in markets with high potential, and with the company’s ambitions to grow its LNG portfolio to approximately 20 MTPA by 2030, leveraging its projects in Congo, Mozambique, US, Indonesia and other countries.