Woodside settles Pluto Train 2 sale

18th January 2022 By: Esmarie Iannucci - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor: Australasia

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – ASX-listed Woodside Energy has completed the sale of a 49% non-operating participating interest in the Pluto Train 2 joint venture (JV) to specialist infrastructure investor, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP).

Woodside in November entered into a sale and purchase agreement with GIP.

In addition to its 49% share of capital expenditure (capex), the JV arrangements would require GIP to fund $822-million in additional construction expenditure, with Woodside’s share of capital spend to reduce accordingly.

The final quantum of GIP’s capital contribution would be dependent on interest rate swap and foreign exchange rates on the date of the final investment decisions for Scarborough and Pluto Train 2. If the total capex incurred is less than $5.6-billion, GIP will pay Woodside an additional amount equal to 49% of the under-spend. In the event of a cost overrun, Woodside will fund up to $835-million in respect of a 49% share of any overrun.

In November of last year, the Pluto Train 2 JV announced its final investment decision (FID), contemporaneously with the FID for the Scarborough development.

Pluto Train 2 is a key component of the Scarborough development and includes a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) train and domestic gas facilities to be constructed at the existing Pluto LNG onshore facility. The estimated capital expenditure for the development of Pluto Train 2 from the effective date of October 1, 2021 is $5.6-billion.

The first LNG cargo from Pluto Train 2 is targeted for 2026.

Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said she looked forward to developing Pluto Train 2 in close collaboration with GIP.

“GIP brings established, global capabilities to the Pluto Train 2 JV which will support delivery of a world-class project.

“The development of Scarborough gas through Pluto Train 2 is expected to deliver significant value to our shareholders, create thousands of jobs and deliver energy to domestic and international customers for decades to come,” she said.