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In December 2004, Jamaica announced that it had reached an agreement with Trinidad and Tobago to import 1.1 Mmt of LNG per year from Trinidad and Tobago.
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Germany emitted the most carbon dioxide (842 Mmt) of the EU countries, followed by the United Kingdom (565 Mmt), Italy (465 Mmt) and France (409 Mmt).
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France emitted 409.2 million metric tons (Mmt) of carbon dioxide in 2003, the fourth-most in Europe.
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The four trains produce a combined 14.8 million metric tons (Mmt) of LNG per year.
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In 2003, EU members generated 4,048 million metric tons (Mmt) of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, 16 percent of the world total.
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In 2004, the country emitted 862.2 million metric tons (Mmt) of carbon dioxide, making it the sixth-largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world and the third largest within the OECD.
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In 2005, the country had net imports of 2,858 Bcf (58.6 Mmt) of LNG.
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The company has since put forward plans for the project to eventually produce 6 million tons per year (Mmt/y) of LNG (292 Bcf/y), all of which would be exported to Japan.
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The project will aim to ship 3-5 Mmt/y (150-250 Bcf/y) of LNG to Japan and elsewhere by 2015.
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Japan has 23 LNG import terminals with a total throughput capacity of more than 60 Mmt/y (2,925 Bcf/y).
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