Chief Executive Meg O’Neill said Woodside continues to talk to potential partners in Louisiana LNG and aims to be in a position from the end of March to decide whether to proceed with construction.
Woodside Energy , Australia's top gas producer, is well positioned to capitalise on demand for U.S. liquefied natural gas driven by President Donald Trump’s trade policy and pro-fossil fuel agenda, CEO Meg O’Neill told Reuters on Tuesday.
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“One of the things that we are trying to do at Woodside is to become a more globally impactful LNG player — we’ve used the phrase LNG powerhouse in the past,” O’Neill said. “Louisiana LNG helps us to secure a material presence in the Atlantic Basin into European consumers.”
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