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Woodside Australia says it is open to US LNG supplying to Japan

Meg O'Neill, CEO of Australia's largest energy company Woodside Energy, said that the company sees an opportunity for increased LNG sales to Japan. This includes supply from the United States where it just purchased Tellurian LNG and its LNG Export Project, she added.

O'Neill, speaking at a press briefing held on the sidelines the Singapore International Energy Week Conference, said that Woodside would be able "to offer our Japanese customers even more supply over the long-term".

Japanese LNG importers are seeking shorter-term LNG contracts that have more flexible terms, as the demand outlook is uncertain. Many Japanese importers have contracts that expire in 2026 with Russia's Sakhalin LNG.

O'Neill stated that there is an agreement in place for LNG Japan to purchase additional LNG from the consortium as part of its entry into Woodside's Scarborough Joint Venture in Australia. He added that these discussions are currently underway.

She said, "We know that Japan is very concerned about energy security and are looking forward to becoming a reliable supply to Japan."

O'Neill stated that Woodside's focus at the moment is to bring in partners who will invest in Louisiana LNG rather than market its LNG.

It wants to sell half of the project, and is ready to make a final decision on investment by the first quarter 2025.

(source: Reuters)