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Williams Companies dismissed quote for Tellurian, executive says

Pipeline operator Williams Business took a look at obtaining having a hard time liquefied gas (LNG) developer Tellurian, but thought about its export job not that attractive, the company's strategy chief said on Tuesday.

Tellurian said this week it would think about offers for its proposed Driftwood LNG gas export terminal after unsuccessfully pursuing long-lasting sales and purchase agreements to fund the Louisiana task. It likewise put its gas production unit on the block last year as losses installed.

Williams Executive Vice President of Method Chad Zamarin said Williams was looking at chances to continue investing in LNG tasks however Tellurian's 27 million metric loads per year Driftwood job did not have the business strength.

There is the benefit of it being allowed, it does have a speed to market that is intriguing to us, however it does not have the industrial contracts on the need side, stated Zamarin in an interview on the sidelines of CERAweek by S&P Global energy conference.

Williams has an interest in LNG tasks that are currently advanced, Zamarin stated, where new-build projects like Driftwood are at a disadvantage to growths of existing plants.

Tellurian previously this year employed investment lender Lazard to check out a sale of its Haynesville gas production organization in East Texas and Louisiana as part of efforts to raise brand-new capital to continue the Driftwood job.

Lazard also is focused on alternative debt and equity funding, the sale of equity interests in Driftwood or Tellurian, a possible sale of the business, and assisting in protecting business partners, Tellurian said on Monday.

(source: Reuters)