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WDS - Mergers and acquisitions
Woodside Energy Group Limited (WDS) mergers and acquisitions - real-time wire coverage filtered to M&A only.
Recent M&A for WDS
- Woodside Releases Quarter Three 2024 ResultsSangomar fuels record-breaking production Operations Record quarterly production of 53.1 MMboe (577 Mboe/day), up 20% from Q2 2024 due to ramp-up of Sangomar, increased uptime across operated assets including 99.9% LNG reliability at Pluto and increased seasonal domestic gas demand. Full-year production guidance has been narrowed to 189–195 MMboe. Quarterly revenue of $3,679 million, up 21% from Q2 2024 primarily due to Sangomar cargo sales and higher average LNG prices. Achieved nameplate capacity at Sangomar with gross production rates of 100,000 barrels per day. Capitalised on increased gas-hub prices by selling 39% of produced LNG cargoes in the quarter on prices linked to gas
- Woodside Completes Acquisition of TellurianWoodside has completed the acquisition of Tellurian Inc. (Tellurian) and its US Gulf Coast Driftwood LNG development opportunity. Woodside has acquired all issued and outstanding Tellurian common stock for approximately $900 million cash, or $1.00 per share. The implied enterprise value is approximately $1,200 million.1 Woodside is pleased to also announce it has renamed the Driftwood LNG development opportunity Woodside Louisiana LNG. Woodside Louisiana LNG is an under-construction, pre-final investment decision (FID), LNG production and export terminal in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. It is a high-quality, scalable development opportunity, with a total permitted capacity of 27.6 million
- Woodside Completes OCI Clean Ammonia AcquisitionWoodside has completed the acquisition of 100% of OCI Clean Ammonia Holding B.V., which holds its lower carbon ammonia project in Texas (Project), from OCI N.V. (together with its affiliates, OCI).1 The completion follows Woodside's announcement on 5 August 2024 that it had entered into an agreement to acquire OCI's 1.1 Mtpa Clean Ammonia Project. Following start up of carbon capture and sequestration, the Project will generate ammonia with less than 35% the lifecycle emissions intensity of unabated ammonia.2 Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill said the transaction positioned Woodside as an early mover in the growing lower carbon ammonia market. "As a global energy provider, Woodside is focused on