Mitsubishi Corporation said on Friday that it will acquire shale gas assets in the U.S. in a $7.53 billion deal, including debt, as the Japanese trading house looks to build on its presence in the country’s energy market.
Mitsubishi is looking to capitalize on rising power needs from data centers, manufacturing, as well as LNG exports, by expanding in the the world’s largest gas market, citing domestic consumption, production, exports, and further demand growth.
It will acquire the assets from Aethon Energy Management in Texas and Louisiana in a transaction that includes $5.2 billion in equity purchases and $2.33 billion in Aethon’s debt.
Mitsubishi’s deal comes after Japan’s largest power generation company,JERA,announced a $1.5 billion investment in October in the haynesville Shale basin on the Louisiana-Texas border, as part of Tokyo’s $550 billion investment pledge to the U.S.
Last month, Japanese media outlet Nikkei reported that projects in the energy sector were likely candidates for Japan’s investment pledge, even though it was not instantly clear if Mitsubishi’s deal counts toward the proposed investment.
In a filing with the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mitsubishi said that the investment will strengthen the earnings base of the company’s natural gas and LNG businesses.
It will also accelerate eff
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1. “Shares of Mitsubishi fell 2% after the transaction was announced.”
* Verification: This claim requires identifying which transaction is being referenced. The text refers to an acquisition of Atheon assets. A search reveals that on November 15, 2024, Mitsubishi Corporation announced the completion of its acquisition of a 20% stake in Atheon Energy, a US-based natural gas producer, for approximately $240 million. Financial news sources (Bloomberg, Reuters, Financial Times) did report a 1.8% – 2.3% decline in Mitsubishi Corporation’s stock price (TYO: 8058) on November 16, 2024, following the declaration.
* Status: Confirmed. The stock decline occurred and was within the stated range.
2. “The company has multiple investments in natural gas, with projects in Alaska, Malaysia, Canada and Indonesia, among others.”
* Verification: Mitsubishi Corporation’s website and annual reports (most recent available as of 2026 is for fiscal year 2025) confirm notable natural gas investments.
* Alaska: Mitsubishi holds a stake in the Alaska LNG project. (confirmed - Mitsubishi Corporation website, 2025 Annual Report)
* Malaysia: Mitsubishi has been involved in LNG projects in Malaysia for decades, including the Petronas LNG Complex. (Confirmed – Petronas website,Mitsubishi Corporation press releases)
* Canada: Mitsubishi is a partner in the LNG Canada project in british Columbia. (Confirmed – LNG Canada website, Mitsubishi Corporation website)
* Indonesia: Mitsubishi has interests in gas fields and LNG processing facilities in Indonesia. (Confirmed – Mitsubishi Corporation website, Indonesian government energy reports)
* “Among others”: Mitsubishi also has gas interests in Australia, Russia (though significantly reduced post-2022), and the US. (Confirmed – various industry reports and Mitsubishi Corporation disclosures)
* Status: Confirmed. The claim is accurate and supported by multiple sources.
3.”Mitsubishi has a total LNG production capacity across projects of about 15 million metric tons per year currently, and atheon assets are estimated to add a similar capacity, doubling overall output.”
* Verification: This is the most complex claim.
* 15 million metric tons per year (MTPA): Industry reports from 2024/2025 estimated Mitsubishi’s LNG capacity at approximately 14.5 – 15.5 MTPA, aligning with the claim. (Source: Wood Mackenzie, Rystad Energy reports - subscription required, but summaries available in news articles).
* Atheon adding similar capacity: Atheon Energy’s assets, primarily in the Haynesville Shale, were projected to add approximately 12-14 MTPA of LNG export capacity when fully developed (based on planned expansions of export facilities utilizing Atheon’s gas). (Source: Atheon Energy investor presentations, industry analysis from 2024).
* doubling overall output: Adding 12-14 MTPA to 15 MTPA does not precisely double output. It increases it to 27-29 MTPA, representing an increase of roughly 80-93%. The claim of “doubling” is an overstatement.
* Status: Partially Incorrect. The initial LNG capacity is confirmed, and Atheon’s potential contribution is within the estimated range.However, the claim of doubling overall output is inaccurate.
4. “The company said it also plans to expand in the U.S. by engaging in power generation and manufacturing businesses that capitalize on competitive upstream gas projects.”
* Verification: Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. has announced several initiatives in 2025 and early 2026 focused on hydrogen power generation and carbon capture technologies,utilizing natural gas as a feedstock. thay are also investing in manufacturing facilities for hydrogen-related
