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Woodside Energy, the operator of the Northwest Shelf LNG project and Pluto LNG in Western Australia, has completed the sale of a 10 percent non-operating participating interest in the Scarborough Gas joint venture for US$910 million to the LNG Japan group.

The completion follows Woodside’s announcement in August 2023 that it had established a strategic relationship with LNG Japan that involved equity in the Scarborough project, potential LNG offtake and collaboration on opportunities in new energy.

“The sale proceeds received by Woodside of US$910M for equity in the Scarborough Joint Venture comprise the purchase price, reimbursed expenditure and escalation,” said Woodside in a statement.

Trading houses

Woodside’s sale and purchase agreement is with a jointly owned subsidiary of LNG Japan, which is a 50-50 joint venture between two Japanese trading houses, Sumitomo Corp. and Sojitz Corp., and a Japanese state-owned agency called the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (Jogmec).

The Scarborough gas field project comprises the Pluto Train 2 joint venture and modifications to Pluto Train 1 to process Scarborough gas.

The venture includes the Scarborough field itself and associated offshore and subsea infrastructure.

The Scarborough field is located 375 kilometres (233 miles) off the coast of Western Australia and the reservoir contains less than 0.1 percent carbon dioxide.

Scarborough gas will be processed at the Pluto LNG facility, where Woodside is currently constructing a second liquefaction Train .

In addition to the sale of a 10 percent non-operating participating interest to Japan LNG, Woodside additionally stated in February 2024 that it had entered into an SPA with the largest Japanese LNG importer and power company, JERA Co. Inc. for a 15.1 percent non-operating participating interest in Scarborough.

Commitment

“LNG Japan’s commitment to the Scarborough Joint Venture is a demonstration of the value our customers place on gas as a long-term source of energy as they navigate the energy transition,” said Woodside Chief Executive Meg O’Neill.

“Completion of the sale to LNG Japan is a significant milestone as we progress toward first LNG cargo from Scarborough targeted in 2026,” O’Neill stated.

“We are also pleased to welcome Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security’s equity investment,” the CEO added.

“Jogmec’s support reflects the contribution Scarborough gas will make to Japan’s energy security,” she added.

Woodside still holds a 90 percent interest in the Scarborough venture and will remain as operator.

Following completion of the transaction with JERA Woodside’s interest will be 74.9 percent in the Scarborough venture.

After completion of the JERA deal, Woodside estimated that as of 26 March 2024, the Perth-based company’s Scarborough field proved (1P) undeveloped reserves are reduced by 128.7 million barrels of oil equivalent to 1,158.3 million barrels of oil equivalent.

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