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Cheniere Energy raised its 2025 distributable cash flow guidance and secured a 20-year supply deal with Japan's JERA. Read why LNG stock is a Buy.
(Reuters) -U.S.-based gas pipeline operator Williams will invest $1.9 billion in Woodside Energy's $17.5 billion liquefied natural gas production and export terminal under construction in Louisiana, the companies said.
The U.S. and Qataris said in the letter that a continuation of the climate regulations could disrupt trade and investments across nearly all EU economies. “Its implementation could jeopardize existing and future investments, employment, and compliance with recent trade agreements,” the letter said.
Williams Companies unveiled a strategic partnership with Woodside Energy to advance Louisiana pipeline and LNG projects and agreed to sell its South Mansfield upstream assets to JERA.
Washington’s strategy seeks to diminish Russian and Chinese influence in Iraq’s energy sector, curb Moscow’s Arctic LNG ambitions, and strengthen U.S. energy and security leverage in both Baghdad and
Investing.com-- Australia’s Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS) said on Thursday it will sell a 10% stake in its Louisiana LNG project to U.S. pipeline operator Williams (NYSE:WMB), which
Egyptian imports of liquefied natural gas have surged over the past two years to become the biggest in the region, overtaking long-term buyer Kuwait.
The $44-billion Alaska LNG project is nearing completion of a critical engineering and cost study, marking a key step toward launching an 800-mile pipeline to export U.S. gas to Asia.
U.S.-based Williams will spend $1.9 billion on the development of LNG facilities and a pipeline for Australian gas producer Woodside Energy's $17.5 billion liquefied natural gas project in Louisiana,
Venture Global (NYSE:VG) received federal regulatory clearances Tuesday for two of its U.S. liquefied natural gas export projects - Plaquemines LNG and Calcasieu Pass 2 - UpstreamOnline.com reported,