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Australia’s Woodside Energy to sell 40% stake in Louisiana LNG project to Stonepeak

Australian energy company Woodside Energy said on Monday that it will sell a 40% stake in its Louisiana LNG Infrastructure project to U.S.-based investment firm Stonepeak.

Under the deal, Stonepeak, which manages about $72 billion in assets, will provide $5.7 billion in capital expenditure for the foundation development of the project.

Woodside said in a statement that its contribution to the project's capital expenditure will be accelerated in both 2025 and 2026.


Reuters
Reuters

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