Woodside has made a final investment decision to develop the three-train, 16.5 million tonne per annum (Mtpa) Louisiana LNG development. Woodside is targeting first LNG in 2029.
Development of Louisiana LNG will position Woodside as a global LNG powerhouse, enabling the company to deliver approximately 24 Mtpa from its global LNG portfolio in the 2030s, and operating over 5% of global LNG supply.(1) The development has expansion capacity for two additional LNG trains and is fully permitted for a total capacity of 27.6 Mtpa.
Louisiana LNG represents a compelling investment that will deliver significant cash flow and create long-term value for Woodside shareholders. It exceeds Woodside’s capital allocation targets, delivering an internal rate of return (IRR) above 13% and a payback period of seven years.
At full capacity, the foundation project is expected to generate approximately $2 billion of annual net operating cash in the 2030s. It will drive Woodside’s next chapter of value creation, giving the company’s global portfolio the potential to generate over $8 billion of annual net operating cash in the 2030s.(2)
The forecast total capital expenditure for the LNG project, pipeline and management reserve is US$17.5 billion (100%).(3) Stonepeak, as an investor in Louisiana LNG Infrastructure LLC, will provide $5.7 billion towards the expected capital expenditure for the LNG project on an accelerated basis, contributing 75% of capital expenditure in both 2025 and 2026. Woodside’s share of forecast total capital expenditure is $11.8 billion.
Woodside’s greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets remain unchanged by the final investment decision on Louisiana LNG. The starting base for the emissions reduction target will not be adjusted as a result of the final investment decision.
Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said the final investment decision on Louisiana LNG was an historic moment for the company.
“Louisiana LNG is a game-changer for Woodside, set to position our company as a global LNG powerhouse and enable us to deliver enduring shareholder returns.
“This world-class project is a compelling and de-risked investment. It leverages Woodside’s proven strengths in project execution, operational excellence, marketing and customer relationships to offer significant cash generation and drive long-term shareholder value.
“We have secured quality partners and are now ready to take a final investment decision.6 This decision is another demonstration of Woodside’s disciplined investment approach, with the project delivering returns that exceed our capital allocation framework.
“Adding Louisiana LNG to our established Australian LNG business provides Woodside with a balanced and resilient portfolio, combining long-life, flexible LNG assets with high-return oil assets.
“The project benefits from access to abundant low-cost gas resources in the United States and boasts an asset lifespan of more than 40 years. It also has access to well-established interstate and intrastate gas supply networks.
“The marketing opportunities Louisiana LNG offers across the Pacific and Atlantic Basins leverages Woodside’s proven LNG marketing capabilities and complements our established position in Asia. This will position Woodside to even better serve global customers and meet growing energy demand.
“This supply can target strong and sustained demand for LNG expected in both Asia and Europe, as those markets pursue energy security and decarbonisation aspirations.
“We are pleased with the strong level of interest from potential strategic partners and are advancing discussions targeting further equity sell-downs. This will further reduce Woodside’s capital and accelerate the value of Louisiana LNG and is consistent with the approach we have taken with our Scarborough Energy Project in Australia.
“As the largest single foreign direct investment in Louisiana’s history, Louisiana LNG will also be the first greenfield US LNG project to go to final investment decision since July 2023.
“Louisiana LNG will support approximately 15,000 national jobs during construction. Woodside appreciates the support Louisiana LNG has received from both the US Federal and Louisiana State governments.”
(1) Source: Wood Mackenzie.
(2) At Woodside’s current equity interest of 100% in HoldCo (and assumes completion of the asset swap transaction between Woodside and Chevron – completion of the transaction is
expected to occur in 2026).
(3) Louisiana LNG project cost is $15.9 billion, or $960/tonne, and includes EPC, owner’s cost and contingency costs. Pipeline cost is $1.1 billion. Management reserve contains allowances for tariffs and business unit costs.
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