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Aethon Energy to purchase Tellurian upstream properties for $260 million

Aethon Energy stated on Wednesday it would purchase Tellurian's upstream properties for $260 million and signed an offer that might enable the investment company to purchase 2 million lots per year of liquefied natural gas from Tellurian's Driftwood LNG plant.

Shares of the U.S. LNG developer rose 13.2% in premarket trading.

had actually reported earlier this month that Tellurian sent home more than a lots employees from its upstream gas production company amidst sale talks.

The LNG designer had ousted its chairman and co-founder Charif Souki late in 2015 after auditors raised doubts about the company's capability to cover future expenses.

The business said in March 2024 it was taking a look at all choices, including a possible sale, which Octavio Simoes had stepped down as CEO in the middle of its efforts to keep the Driftwood export project alive.

Tellurian has been trying to develop the 27.6-million-metric-tons-per-annum LNG plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana, which suffered multiple delays.

The company has actually altered its Driftwood technique a number of times throughout the years, never ever bring in adequate prospective customers for the first, $14.5 billion stage of the facility.

Tellurian has actually also lost potential customers for Driftwood for many years, consisting of trader Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd.

. Aethon Energy said the offer would include about 100 millions of cubic feet per day of gathering and treating systems capacity to its portfolio, bringing overall capability to more than 3 billions of cubic feet per day throughout its possessions.

Tellurian said it would use the earnings from the deal, which is anticipated to close during the second quarter, to minimize loanings and for general business functions.

(source: Reuters)