Driftwood LNG
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The $900-million purchase will give Woodside a US LNG footprint and expand the operator’s LNG presence.
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The company looks to focus its efforts on getting phase one of its Driftwood LNG up and running by shedding Haynesville acreage.
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If the sale closes, the company will lease back the parcel under a 40-year term.
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A series of new liquefaction projects along the US Gulf Coast is cutting through industry headwinds and moving toward final investment decisions.
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Tellurian awarded a contract that will result in the first application of the service provider's integrated compressor line technology in North America.
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Shell signs on to take LNG from the planned Louisiana plant.
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The latest move by Tellurian signifies a business model change from a financial partnership with LNG users to sales to traders.
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Energy trader Vitol will take 3 mtpa over a 10-year period.
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Driftwood gets the green light, as demand rebounds and the stars align at last.
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The company deferred three of four pipelines as it continues to push toward final investment decision.
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