Mitsubishi Acquires $7.5 Billion U.S. Shale Gas Assets From Aethon
Mitsubishi expands U.S. shale gas footprint with $7.5 billion purchase of Texas and Louisiana assets, including 2.1 billion cubic feet daily output, to boost LNG and power supply.
- On Friday, Mitsubishi Corporation agreed to buy Aethon Energy Management LLC's U.S. gas and pipeline assets in a $7.53 billion deal including $5.2 billion equity and $2.33 billion debt.
- Mitsubishi cited rising U.S. gas demand driven by data centres, manufacturing and LNG exports, and the companies had been negotiating since mid-2025 under Japan's transition-fuel policy.
- The Haynesville assets currently produce more than 500 million cubic feet per day across 210 square kilometers with 200 undeveloped drilling locations.
- Aethon retains a 25% repurchase right, and Mitsubishi shares fell about 2% after the deal was announced.
- Net profit from the assets is forecast at 70-80 billion yen in fiscal 2027, and the acquisition places assets adjacent to Gulf Coast LNG plants where more export facilities are expected in coming years.
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SHREVEPORT, La. — Japanese trading giant Mitsubishi Corporation announced Friday that it will acquire shale gas production and infrastructure assets in Texas and Louisiana in a deal valued at a total equity investment of approximately $5.2 billion, marking its largest…
Mitsubishi to buy Texas, Louisiana shale gas assets for $7.53 billion
Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp will buy the U.S. shale production and infrastructure assets of Aethon Energy Management for $7.53 billion, it said on Friday, its largest deal yet as it seeks to strengthen its gas supply chain.
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