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Activist Elliot holds fire on Sempra

WOODSIDE Petroleum’s decision to walk away from an option to purchase a 50% stake in Sempra Energy’s Port Arthur LNG project in Texas looks even smarter after Sempra became embroiled in months of internal ructions, which will culminate in a corporate review.

The proposed Port Arthur LNG development could be sold.

The proposed Port Arthur LNG development could be sold.

The Perth-based LNG giant's managing director, Peter Coleman, said mid-year that the Texas export project had fallen below Woodside's investment return threshold and it could better spend its money elsewhere,...

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