LNG Transportation
Woodside struggles to sell LNG at Louisiana LNG plant according to sources
Woodside Energy, a company based in Australia, is having difficulty selling liquefied gas volumes produced by its Louisiana LNG export facility. This is because the company is demanding liquefaction fees that are higher than current U.S. market prices. Woodside Energy, an Australian energy producer, has announced so far only one long-term sale and purchase agreement, with Germany's Uniper, covering up to two million metric tonnes per year. This is equivalent to around 25% of Woodside’s share of Louisiana LNG’s output. Producers charge liquefaction fees on top of base energy prices to convert natural gas into liquid for transportation. The price...