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Woodside Energy and Aramco have signed a non-binding agreement to explore potential collaborations, including Aramco ...
Australias leading natural gas producer, announced it has signed a non-binding agreement with Saudi Aramco (TADAWUL:2222) to ...
(Louisiana First) — Plans to construct a multi-billion-dollar Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Calcasieu Parish were announced Tuesday by Australia-based company Woodside Energy ...
U.S. liquefied natural gas company Venture Global is seeking approval by June 26 to construct its CP2 plant in Louisiana, ...
Australia's Woodside Energy said on Wednesday it has agreed to explore opportunities to collaborate with Saudi Aramco, which ...
Woodside Energy floated the possibility of Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco, buying a stake in its newly approved ...
Woodside has announced a final investment decision to develop the Louisiana LNG (liquefied natural gas) project, with first LNG production anticipated in 2029. The Louisiana LNG project comprises ...
Woodside said the Louisiana LNG, which it acquired through the US$900 million takeover of U.S.-listed Tellurian last year, is within a so-called Foreign-Trade Zone that enables the project to ...
However, around half of the equipment and materials needed to develop the project would need to be imported. “Around 25% of Louisiana LNG’s estimated capital expenditure is equipment and ...
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 ...