* Says will buy up to 1.2 mln T per year from LNG Canada
* Deal is for about 15 years from April 2024
* Marks its first purchases of LNG from Canada (Adds detail)
TOKYO, April 9 (Reuters) - Japan's JERA, the world's top buyer of liquefied natural gas, on Tuesday said it had signed an agreement with a Mitsubishi Corp 8058.T unit to buy up to 16 cargoes, or 1.2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), of LNG from the LNG Canada project.
The heads of agreement (HOA) signed between JERA and Diamond Gas International is for about 15 years from the business year starting from April 2024, said JERA, a joint venture between Tokyo Electric Power 9501.T and Chubu Electric Power 9502.T .
The deal will be the first time JERA procures LNG from Canada, it said in a statement.
JERA also said that the agreement was in line with the Japan Fair Trade Commission ruling in June 2017, which declared so-called destination restriction clauses to be anti-competitive and called for destination flexibility in LNG contracts. C$40 billion ($30 billion) LNG Canada project led by Royal Dutch Shell RDSa.L was given the go-ahead by the Anglo-Dutch giant and its partners in October last year, making it the fuel's first major new project to win approval in recent years. IDnL8N1Y436B
Buyers from the project so far include trading house Vitol VITOLV.UL as well as Asian utilities such as Tokyo Gas 9531.T , Toho Gas 9533.T and Korea Gas Corp ( Kogas ) 036460.KS . = 1.3313 Canadian dollars)