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Woodside Closes $900MM Acquisition of Tellurian, Renames LNG Facility
Following the close of its acquisition of Tellurian, Woodside has renamed the Driftwood LNG development as Woodside Louisiana LNG.
ATCE: Oil, Gas Face ‘Opportunities, Not Challenges’ as Global Energy Demands Grow
Experts at the 100th Annual Technical Conference predict the continued dominance of the oil and gas industry amid decarbonization efforts.
Woodside to Maintain at Least 50% Interest in Driftwood LNG
Australia’s Woodside Energy plans to maintain at least a 50% interest in the 27.6 mtpa Driftwood LNG project that it's buying from Tellurian, CEO Meg O’Neill said during a media briefing at Gastech in Houston.
Tellurian’s Dismissed Founder Souki Builds Woodside Stake After Deal
U.S. LNG export developer Charif Souki spoke to Hart Energy post-ousting from his second LNG company, Tellurian Inc. He’s buying shares in Tellurian’s buyer, Woodside Energy.
Souki’s Saga: How Tellurian Escaped Ruin with ‘The Pause,’ $1.2B Exit
President Biden’s LNG pause in January suddenly made Tellurian Inc.’s LNG export permit more valuable. The company’s July sale marked the end of an eight-year saga—particularly the last 16 months, starting with when its co-founder lost his stock, ranch and yacht in a foreclosure.
US Gulf Coast Residents Flee, Oil Production Shut as Francine Intensifies
Energy companies shut-in output at several production platforms as Francine is poised to become a major test for U.S. LNG export plants.
Woodside Reports $2.3B in Deals, Agreements for Scarborough Project
Woodside Energy said the Scarborough project was 67% complete at the end of first-half 2024, with first LNG cargo expected in 2026.
Pitts: LNG Sector, Beware! Aramco is Coming
Loaded with cash, Saudi oil powerhouse Aramco has embarked on a net-zero quest.
IOCs See Opportunity in Offshore Mexico, Despite Potential for Policy Changes
Five IOCs with offshore experience and capital—Eni, Harbour, Talos, Wintershall Dea and Woodside—continue to pursue promising opportunities offshore Mexico despite the country’s energy sovereignty push in favor of state-owned entities Pemex and CFE.
The EPC Market Keeps Its Head Above Water
While offshore investments are rising, particularly in deepwater fields, challenges persist due to project delays and inflation, according to Westwood analysis.
Woodside to Acquire OCI’s Texas Clean Ammonia Project for $2.35B
Woodside’s purchase of OCI Clean Ammonia Holding’s project, which is under construction, is targeting first ammonia production scheduled for 2025 with lower-carbon ammonia following in 2026.
As NatGas Drops Below $2, Chesapeake is Prepared to Curtail Volumes Again
Chesapeake Energy, the No. 2 U.S. gas producer, reported it is prepared to curtail again in the fall if prices “weaken materially” as prompt-month gas prices hovered around $2/MMBtu on July 30.
NatGas Purgatory: US Gas Spot Prices Hit Record Lows in 1H24—EIA
Facing record-low commodity prices, U.S. dry gas producers have curtailed production and deferred new completions in the first half of 2024.
Wood Awarded Concept Study for Greater Sunrise Development
Wood said the study is on target for completion by fourth quarter 2024.: Wood said the study is on target for completion by fourth quarter 2024.
Mexico’s Zama Drama Eases, but Not Over for Talos, Other IOCs
Houston-based Talos Energy and its Block 7 consortium partners could make FID on the Zama field development sometime in the next year. But despite the importance placed on the project to secure energy security for Mexico, the consortium continues to run into headwinds.