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2PointZero's IRH Secures 20-Year LNG Supply Agreement with Mexico's AMIGO Project
By MGN Editorial•April 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM
International Resources Holding signs landmark two-decade liquefied natural gas supply agreement with Mexico's AMIGO LNG, strengthening long-term energy security amid evolving global supply chain dynamics.
International Resources Holding (IRH), the Abu Dhabi-based natural resources investment platform and subsidiary of 2PointZero Group, has signed a 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) Sale and Purchase Agreement with AMIGO LNG, a flagship project of LNG Alliance in Mexico.
The agreement represents a significant long-term commitment to energy supply security, with IRH securing stable LNG volumes through the multi-decade contract. The deal comes as global maritime operators and energy buyers navigate evolving supply chain challenges, including ongoing disruptions affecting Middle Eastern logistics routes.
According to shipping service provider GAC, current Middle East developments continue to impact supply chain operations, requiring constant monitoring to assess viable operational routes and protocols. The LNG agreement with Mexico's AMIGO project provides strategic diversification for North American and international buyers seeking reliable alternative sources beyond traditional supply regions.
The timing of the accord also reflects broader economic trends in maritime commerce. Recent U.S. trade data shows a narrowing deficit of $57.30 billion, indicating shifting import-export patterns that influence global shipping volumes and energy markets. Long-term supply agreements like the IRH-AMIGO deal help stabilize pricing and logistics planning amid fluctuating trade conditions.
AMIGO LNG, backed by LNG Alliance's development expertise, positions Mexico as a strategic energy supplier for maritime trade routes serving North America, the Caribbean, and beyond. For shipping and logistics operators, such large-scale LNG supply agreements influence port utilization, vessel routing, and supply chain optimization across global maritime networks.
The 20-year duration provides certainty for both parties and reflects confidence in sustained LNG demand across maritime and energy sectors.
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