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Woodside Energy's decision last month to proceed with its Louisiana LNG export facility was the first of over 90 million ...
Woodside Energy floated the possibility of Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, buying a stake in its newly approved ...
Australia's Woodside Energy (WDS) and Saudi Arabia’s state-owned Aramco (ARMCO) have signed a non-binding agreement that ...
Venture Global seeks FERC approval for its CP2 LNG plant in Louisiana by June 26. If built, CP2 would be the largest LNG ...
U.S. liquefied natural gas company Venture Global is seeking approval by June 26 to construct its CP2 plant in Louisiana, ...
Australias leading natural gas producer, announced it has signed a non-binding agreement with Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) to ...
Woodside Energy and Saudi Aramco are in discussions regarding Aramco's potential investment in Woodside's Louisiana LNG project, including possible acquisition of equity interest and LNG offtake.
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Offshore Technology on MSNWoodside Energy and Aramco to explore Louisiana LNG project partnershipWoodside Energy and Aramco have signed a non-binding agreement to explore potential collaborations, including Aramco ...
which might take a stake in its $17.5 billion Louisiana liquefied natural gas project. Shares in Australia's top gas producer surged nearly 4% after the announcement. The agreement, which could also ...
The companies also are exploring opportunities for a potential collaboration in lower-carbon ammonia, Woodside said in a release May 14.
including the Saudi Arabian company’s potential stake acquisition in the Louisiana LNG project. Woodside, Australia’s top gas producer, gave the final go-ahead to build the $17.5 billion ...
The agreement, which could also see Aramco secure LNG supply, was a "demonstration of the ongoing interest Louisiana LNG is ... gave its final approval for the project, confident that a pro ...
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