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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.

    Energy profile of Caribbean 2008

  • 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).

    Energy profile of the European Union 2008

  • France emitted 409.2 million metric tons (Mmt) of carbon dioxide in 2003, the fourth-most in Europe.

    Energy profile of France 2008

  • The four trains produce a combined 14.8 million metric tons (Mmt) of LNG per year.

    Energy profile of Caribbean 2008

  • In 2003, EU members generated 4,048 million metric tons (Mmt) of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, 16 percent of the world total.

    Energy profile of the European Union 2008

  • 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.

    Energy profile of Germany 2008

  • In 2005, the country had net imports of 2,858 Bcf (58.6 Mmt) of LNG.

    Energy profile of Japan 2007

  • 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.

    Energy profile of Japan 2007

  • The project will aim to ship 3-5 Mmt/y (150-250 Bcf/y) of LNG to Japan and elsewhere by 2015.

    Energy profile of Japan 2007

  • Japan has 23 LNG import terminals with a total throughput capacity of more than 60 Mmt/y (2,925 Bcf/y).

    Energy profile of Japan 2007

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