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Melbourne (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum Ltd (ASX:WPL) says it has held talks to sell gas to CPC Corp of Taiwan, possibly from its Browse project in Western Australia.
Woodside said that the company was in "discussions with potential Asian buyers about significant volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and that a key terms agreement may soon be signed".

The oil and gas producer confirmed the discussions included CPC Corp. A Woodside spokesperson declined to confirm the talks centred around Browse but market speculation suggests the project is the likely source.

Source:
Business in Asia Today - Sept 11, 2007
published by Asia Pulse



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