Asia-Pacific allies ink $57 billion in deals with US companies, Burgum says
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US Secures $57 Billion in Energy Deals With Indo-Pacific Allies, Burgum Says
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on March 15 that allied nations in the Indo-Pacific have reached $57 billion worth of energy deals with American companies. Burgum told Fox News that more than 22 energy deals were signed during the inaugural Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum in Tokyo, Japan, bringing the total value of agreements to $57 billion. He did not name the countries involved. Before the Fox News intervi…
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Securing Billions of Dollars in Energy Deals - “They all Want to Have Energy Security. They See the US as a Reliable Partner"
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum was on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo to discuss billions of dollars in energy deals that were secured.
Japan Signs a $56 Billion Energy Deal with the US: Boosting Ties Amid Global Uncertainty
In a major move to secure stable energy supplies amid escalating geopolitical tensions, Japan has inked deals worth up to $56 billion with the United States for oil, natural gas, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases and investments. This agreement, finalized at the Asia-Pacific Energy Security Forum in Tokyo on March 14, 2026, underscores Japan’s push to diversify its energy imports and deepen economic ties with the US under Prime Minister …
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