Tania Ortiz-Mina has been appointed Member of the Europe-Japan Business Council

Ortiz-Mina’s appointment follows Sempra Infrastructure’s recent announcement of a non-binding agreement to participate in the evaluation of a renewable natural gas project, alongside a group of Japanese companies.

Multi Energy Company Sempra Infrastructurea subsidiary of SimbraIt announced the appointment of its president, Tania Ortiz Mena, as a member United States – Japan Business Council (USJBC, for its abbreviation in English) of the US Chamber of Commerce. Likewise, he will co-chair the Council’s Energy and Infrastructure Working Group.

Ortiz-Mina’s appointment follows Sempra Infrastructure’s recent announcement of a non-binding agreement to participate in the evaluation of a renewable natural gas project, alongside a consortium of Japanese companies. If this project is developed, it could be the first link in the international supply chain Renewable liquefied natural gas On the American coast of the Gulf of Mexico.

In this regard, Tania Ortiz Mena spoke:

“Given the importance of energy imports to Japan, the U.S.-Japan Business Council has demonstrated that it is among the first to recognize the value of energy for national security and economic development.

We are pleased to help advance the work of the Council, by contributing our extensive experience, high-performance talent, and cross-sector versatility, to facilitate continued cooperation on energy security issues between the United States and Japan, as well as the future of energy. cleaner.”

Founded in 1971, the Japan-US Business Council is a Washington, D.C.-based association whose mission is to support US business interests in Japan and promote strong economic relations between the two countries. This council consists of leading American companies that prioritize doing business in Japan, and enjoys a strong institutional relationship with its Japanese counterpart, the Japan-American Business Council, which consists of leading companies in Japan.

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The USJBC and JUBC work together as private spokespeople in the US-Japan trade relationship. USJBC runs five working groups in collaboration with JUBC, focusing on the digital economy, energy, infrastructure and financial services; And innovation in the fields of health care, tourism, travel and transportation.

Tomoko Hosaka Mullaney, Executive Director of USJBC, confirmed:

“We are pleased to appoint Ortiz-Mena to our Board and look forward to working with her to strengthen our members’ work in Japan and advance mutual energy security between the United States and Japan, as well as their decarbonization efforts.”

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