It is delivered to the Japanese company Toho Gas to be supplied as carbon neutral city-gas to its customers
Grand Aniva, the Russian LNG carrier, has arrived at the Chita Terminal in Aichi Prefecture (Japan) with the first Sakhalin Energy’s carbon neutral/offset LNG cargo. It is delivered to the Japanese company Toho Gas to be supplied as carbon neutral city-gas to its customers.

“Successful cooperation with the Asia-Pacific customers and Sakhalin Energy’s work on decarbonising the entire LNG chain from production to final usage of end-users, allows to bring Sakhalin gas supplies to Japan to the next stage. It is not only an achievement of the present day, but also the shaping of the long-term outlook for the сompany’s commercial strategy, which involves supplies of carbon neutral/offset LNG as a competitive standard offer for many years ahead,” Roman Dashkov stressed.
The Head of the responsible industry programme at the World Wildlife Fund, Alexey Knizhnikov, points out the trend towards a stronger climate agenda. To his opinion, it will significantly impact the operation of the leading oil and gas companies and is now in demand among many world-class businesses.
“Sakhalin Energy has been demonstrating the best industrial and environmental practices both at the national and international levels for a long time. We see the supply of the first Sakhalin-2 carbon neutral/offset LNG cargo as one of the examples. But it is important that the company is not limited only to offset projects, but more actively develop initiatives leading to a reduction in emissions,” said Alexey Knizhnikov.
The carbon neutrality/offset of the first Sakhalin-2 LNG cargo was achieved by purchasing carbon credits from one of the сompany's shareholder’s affiliates, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Ltd. In addition, Sakhalin Energy is considering the possibility of obtaining Russian carbon credits using a pilot carbon trading system on Sakhalin, and the possibility to generate carbon units as a result of solutions based on the environmental assets.