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Tellurian Inc., the developer of the Driftwood LNG export project in Louisiana, has signed an agreement to sell its Haynesville gas production business in East Texas and Louisiana to Dallas, Texas-based Aethon Energy Management, a private investment firm.

Tellurian said Aethon had agreed to pay $260 million for the shale gas business and additionally signed an accord to purchase 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG from the Driftwood liquefaction plant.

“The assets will expand Aethon’s footprint in the Louisiana Haynesville and Bossier shale basins with approximately 31,000 net acres, including gathering and treating systems that have capacity for up to 100 million cubic feet per day that will bring Aethon’s pro forma gathering and treating capacity to over 3 Bcf per day across its assets,” said a statement.

Lazards role

Tellurian earlier in 2024 hired the investment bank Lazards to explore a sale of its Haynesville gas production business as part of efforts to raise new capital to continue the Driftwood project with full permits to produce 27.6 million tonnes per annum.

The Driftwood project as it currently stands involves constructing 20 mid-scale processing Trains, each with 1.38 MTPA of capacity and built as five blocks of Trains.

According to the regulatory permits and building schedules the Phase One development would include the first two of these blocks for 11 MTPA of output and two of three planned 235,000 cubic metres storage tanks and the first of three planned loading berths for LNG carriers.

Tellurian’s natural gas assets include 31,149 net acres, interests in 159 producing wells and over 400 drilling locations in the Haynesville Shale.

The Tellurian-Aethon Heads of Agreement contemplates the parties negotiating a 20-year offtake agreement which would be indexed to Henry Hub plus a liquefaction fee, with appropriate credit support, to provide the basis for project financing of Driftwood LNG.

The Tellurian-Aethon transaction is expected to close during the second quarter of 2024 and Tellurian will use the proceeds to reduce borrowings and for general corporate purposes.

Project boost

“Agreements with Aethon take us several steps closer to developing the Driftwood LNG project, for which Aethon is a vital partner,” said Tellurian Executive Chairman Martin Houston.

“The offtake agreement for 2 MTPA provides the foundation to accelerate Driftwood and demonstrates that we have successfully aligned our commercial offerings to meet the needs of potential customers,” Houston explained.

“For Tellurian, the proceeds from the sale of our upstream assets allow us to retire senior secured notes and strengthen our balance sheet for the long term,” stated Houston.

The Aethon firm’s Chief Executive for energy funds, Albert Huddleston, said that the expanding scale of its integrated business continues to deliver capital efficiency and industry-leading margins as the firm work to accelerate the role of natural gas in the broader energy transition.

“This Fund II and Fund III acquisition provides complementary growth opportunities alongside our extensive upstream and midstream footprint in the Haynesville with more than 20 years of existing inventory life,” added Huddleston.

Lazard served as financial advisor to Tellurian in this transaction, and Akin Gump served as legal counsel. Gibson Dunn provided legal counsel for Aethon. 

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Tellurian Inc., the developer of the Driftwood LNG export project in Louisiana, continues to be the focus of takeover speculation while losses have just doubled in the first quarter of 2024 and revenues halved from natural gas production assets in the Haynesville Shale basin.

Tellurian earlier in 2024 hired the investment bank Lazards to explore a sale of its Haynesville gas production business in East Texas and Louisiana as part of efforts to raise new capital to continue the Driftwood project with full permits to produce 27.6 million tonnes per annum.

Tellurian then added that it would consider offers for the whole of Driftwood LNG after unsuccessfully pursuing long-term sales and purchase agreements to finance the development.

The Driftwood project as it currently stands involves constructing 20 mid-scale processing Trains, each with 1.38 MTPA of capacity and built as five blocks of Trains.

According to the regulatory permits and building schedules the Phase One development would include the first two of these blocks for 11 MTPA of output and two of three planned 235,000 cubic metres storage tanks and the first of three planned loading berths for LNG carriers.

Tellurian’s natural gas assets include 31,149 net acres, interests in 159 producing wells and over 400 drilling locations in the Haynesville Shale.

Latest earnings

Tellurian’s latest balance sheet showed that income from natural gas sales halved in the first quarter of 2024 to $25.47 million from $50.93M in the same three months of 2023.

Net losses also surged to $42.02M from $27.49M of losses in the same quarter of 2023.

Executive Chairman Martin Houston made no comment on the takeover speculation nor on gas assets sales and said in the earnings statement that Tellurian continued making progress on Driftwood LNG phase one construction with contractor Bechtel Energy of the US.

“Over the past few months, our senior team has sharpened its focus on stability, financial discipline and execution and we are laser-focused on bringing Driftwood to final investment decision,” Houston explained.

“To this end, we continue to take important steps to improve our balance sheet and liquidity position, and we continue to benefit from our strong regulatory standing,” he added.

“In addition, we have better aligned our commercial offerings to meet the needs of potential customers and we are highly encouraged by our ongoing commercial discussions,” Houston stated.

Permit extension

The Chairman noted that Driftwood LNG received an extension through 2029 to both the order authorizing construction from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and its Section 404 permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers.

As of the end of March, Tellurian said it had $1.3 billion in total assets, including around $51.8M of cash and cash equivalents.

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Tellurian Inc., the developer of the Driftwood LNG export project in Louisiana, has been the focus of attention at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas, with executives being asked whether they would consider a bid for the firm now put on the block by investment bank Lazards.

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Tellurian Inc., the developer of the Driftwood liquefied natural gas export plant near Lake Charles in Louisiana, has moved to agree an amendment to the terms of certain debts after a month of various key decisions.

Tellurian said the amendment was expected to enhance near-term liquidity and provide the company with flexibility to successfully complete the sale of its upstream assets. 

Among other items, the amendment provisions include a reduction in Tellurian’s minimum cash balance requirement and the ability for the company to make its upcoming interest payments in-kind.

“This amendment to our debt agreement is pivotal towards establishing a sustainable capital structure and accelerating our strategic priority, Driftwood LNG,” explained Chief Executive Octávio Simões.

“It also provides us the time and flexibility to complete the sale of our upstream assets in a manner that maximizes value for our shareholders while we maintain our focus on the intensive negotiations associated with the commercialization of Driftwood LNG,” stated Simões.

Capacity

The Driftwood project involves constructing 20 mid-scale processing Trains, each with 1.38 MTPA of capacity and built as five blocks of Trains.

The Phase One development would include the first two of these blocks for 11 MTPA of output and two of three planned 235,000 cubic metres storage tanks and the first of three planned loading berths for LNG carriers.

Analysts note that it has been a busy February 2024 for Tellurian as it also said it was exploring the sale  of Haynesville Shale basin upstream natural gas assets.

Tellurian has engaged the investment bank Lazards to explore opportunities for the sale of the gas assets.

The Houston, Texas-based company said that it had concluded that there were alternative gas supply strategies available to Tellurian from various basins and its ownership of upstream gas wells was not necessary at this stage of the liquefaction plant’s development.

Tellurian’s natural gas assets include 31,149 net acres, interests in 159 producing wells and over 400 drilling locations in the Haynesville Shale.

On the regulatory front, Tellurian was also told in mid-February that the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission had issued an extension to its order authorizing the construction of Tellurian’s plant.

Building deadline

As extended, the order requires construction to be completed by April 18, 2029. 

Tellurian applied for the extension back in 2023 to ensure it had enough time to complete the construction of all five LNG Trains for the facility with a nameplate capacity of  27.6 MTPA.

Tellurian’s main contractor for the Driftwood construction is the US engineering company Bechtel Energy.

In September 2023, Tellurian signed an agreement with US LNG-equipment supplier Baker Hughes to secure a delivery schedule for eight LM6000PF+ gas turbines, main refrigerant compressors and control units required for Phase One construction.

Tellurian said the Baker Hughes agreement supported its aim of having the Driftwood venture achieving initial LNG production in four years’ time. 

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Tellurian stake

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Dec 28 (LNGJ) - Chatterjee Fund Management (CFM), the private equity firm with offices in New York, has increased shareholdings in US LNG plant developer Tellurian Inc. and its proposed Driftwood LNG plant in Louisiana. A filing by Tellurian with the US Securities and Exchange Commission showed that Chatterjee raised its stake to 7.3 percent from 5.2 percent previously. Tellurian’s shares on the American list of the New York Stock Exchange rose by 7.55 percent after the announcement to $0.95 per share.

   The Chatterjee firm was founded in 1989 by Purnendu Chatterjee, a former investment adviser to the Quantum Group of Funds and a former partner to consultants McKinsey & Company Inc. Tellurian said that from late December CFM acquired 9.84 million shares and a Marshall Islands-registered Chatterjee fund LVS bought 3.17M shares so that CFM now owns 28.52M shares and LVS has 17.63M shares. “Therefore, CFM and Dr Chatterjee may be deemed to beneficially own 46.16M shares, which represents approximately 7.3 percent of outstanding shares,” Tellurian said.

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