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By Curtis Williams and Ron Bousso
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Australia's Woodside LNG may push a final investment decision on its Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant into the second quarter of 2025 as talks to sell half of the project drag on, CEO Meg O'Neill told Reuters on Monday.
Woodside wants to sell as much as 50% of the project. Reuters has previously reported that the company is in talks with several potential buyers including Tokyo Gas, Japan's JERA and Saudi Aramco-backed MidOcean En...
>>> Read more: Woodside investment decision on Louisiana LNG may slip into Q2, says CEO
HOUSTON (Reuters) -Australia's Woodside LNG may push a final investment decision on its Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant into the second quarter of 2025 as talks to sell half of the project drag on, CEO Meg O'Neill told Reuters on Monday.
Woodside wants to sell as much as 50% of the project. Reuters has previously reported that the company is in talks with several potential buyers including Tokyo Gas, Japan's JERA and Saudi Aramco-backed MidOcean En...
>>> Read more: Woodside investment decision on Louisiana LNG may slip into Q2, says CEO