Australia's Woodside Inks LNG Deal With Timor-Leste—First Production by 2032?

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Woodside Energy just locked in a major cooperation agreement with Timor-Leste’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources to develop the Greater Sunrise gas fields into a massive LNG hub on Timorese soil.

Here’s what’s on the table:

  • 5 million tonnes of LNG per year at full capacity
  • First LNG delivery targeted between 2032-2035 (roughly 7-10 years out)
  • Includes domestic gas supply + helium extraction infrastructure
  • Dual-track approach: technical maturation happening while Sunrise JV negotiates fiscal and legal terms with both Timor-Leste and Australia

Why it matters: This is a play on Southeast Asia’s energy security. With demand for LNG surging post-Russia tensions and net-zero transition accelerating, having production capacity in the region could be a game-changer for buyers locked out of traditional suppliers. Plus, it’s a geopolitical flex—Timor-Leste gets sovereignty over the resource, Australia/Woodside gets the development leverage.

Woodside stock ticked up 0.12% to AUD 25.11 on the ASX, signaling investor approval. The real test: can they lock in those fiscal terms and actually deliver first production on schedule?

Bottom line: This is a long-dated play, but the numbers (5M tonnes + helium co-production) suggest serious commercial ambition beyond just gas.

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