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Woodside LNG signs LNG deal with BOTAS

Woodside Energy, a subsidiary of Australia's Woodside Energy, announced on Wednesday that it had signed an agreement with the Turkish state-owned oil company BOTAS to supply approximately 5.8 billion cubic meters of liquefied gas.

According to a statement from the company, Australia's largest natural gas producer, Louisiana LNG, has agreed to supply natural gas for nine years, starting in 2030. This will be primarily from this project.

Woodside is optimistic about demand for LNG, predicting a 50% increase in growth over the next decade.

Alparslan Bayraktar is the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the Republic of Turkiye. He said that the companies had already stated their intention to extend the relationship beyond the proposed LNG sales agreement and develop a strategic partnership in the region.

Woodside's Louisiana LNG Complex, the largest foreign investment ever made in the history of the state, was the very first U.S. LNG Project to receive financial approval after President Donald Trump took office again in January, and vowed to unleash U.S. power on the world.

The project was approved in its final form in late April, and the first gas is expected to be delivered in 2029.

Woodside announced in early May that it would be looking to sell an additional 20%-30% of the project, which has been approved for $17.5 billion.

(source: Reuters)