Australian energy major Woodside Energy has given New York-listed Williams a 10% stake in the Louisiana LNG holding company along with 80% of the Driftwood pipeline, for $378 million. Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said she seeks to bring more investors into the $17.5 billion Louisiana LNG project.
Woodside Energy gears up to officially break ground on the $17.5 billion Louisiana LNG facility today – the biggest direct foreign investment in the state’s history. Planned production capacity is up to 16.5 mtpa, with first LNG targeted in 2029.