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LNG developer Tellurian to check out sale among other choices, CEO actions down

Tellurian said on Monday it was looking at all options, including a possible sale, and that CEO Octavio Simoes had actually stepped down from his role, amidst the liquefied natural gas developer's efforts to keep its Driftwood export job alive.

The company's shares fell almost 8% to 88 cents in early trading. They lost 55% of their worth in 2023 as the business has not had the ability to bring in business support for Driftwood and is To give the financial green light for the project.

Tellurian previously this year had hired Lazard to check out a. sale of its Haynesville upstream company in East Texas and. Louisiana as part of efforts to raise capital for the Driftwood. project.

Lazard will now also focus on alternative debt and equity. financing, the sale of equity interests in Driftwood or. Tellurian, a possible sale of the company, and assisting in. securing business partners, Tellurian said on Monday.

Simoes, who resigned on March 15, has transitioned to an. advisory function and will report to the company's president. He. will retire in June. The company had formerly stated it would. not restore or extend his employment term beyond June 5.

Samik Mukherjee, executive vice president of Driftwood. Possessions, has been appointed as president of Tellurian. Investments.

He will be in charge of advancement of all Tellurian's. possessions, consisting of upstream, Driftwood LNG and pipeline.

The change is the most recent leading level reshuffle at Tellurian. after it ousted chairman and co-founder Charif Souki late last. year.

The business said it could sell up to $366.1 million shares. from time to time through circulation firm Virtu Americas.

(source: Reuters)