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Feb 18
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Tyler Kendall
Multimedia Editor
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Japan is investing $36 billion specifically into US "oil, gas, and critical mineral projects," including a massive natural gas facility in Ohio and a crude export hub in Texas. This represents a massive, government-mandated capital injection directly into the US energy and industrial base. The "45-day" funding requirement ensures this liquidity hits the market rapidly rather than being delayed by bureaucracy. The construction of the "largest" gas facility in the US will drive significant revenue for infrastructure builders and energy service providers in these regions. LONG US Energy Infrastructure and Critical Minerals sectors as the direct recipients of this inbound FDI. Regulatory hurdles or delays in project approval could stall the deployment of funds; the 90/10 profit split long-term is less favorable for the Japanese investors, potentially reducing their incentive to manage efficiently post-recoupment. |
Bloomberg Markets
Japan, US Reach $36 Billion Gas, Mineral Proj...
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