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Woodside (ASX: WDS) Secures Major LNG Deal with Taiwan's CPC, Stocks Gain

Published 12/07/2024, 12:37 am
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Investors showed strong interest in Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) on Thursday, pushing its share price higher amid positive market conditions. The company's stock, part of the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO), closed at AU$28.51 the previous day and surged to AU$28.80 per share by early afternoon, marking a 1.0% increase.

The broader ASX 200 also saw a rise of 0.9% during the same period, indicating a favorable trading environment for Australian equities. Woodside's share price rally today appears to be bolstered by two significant factors.

Firstly, the price of oil climbed by 0.8% overnight, with Brent crude trading at US$85.75 per barrel. This upward movement reflects a modest 5% increase over the past month, contributing positively to sentiment around energy stocks like Woodside.

Secondly, investor attention has been drawn to Woodside's recent gas supply agreement with Taiwan. The company announced a strategic sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Taiwan's CPC Corporation (CPC) for the long-term supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the island nation.

Under this agreement, Woodside is set to supply approximately six million tonnes of LNG over the next decade, starting from this month. Moreover, there is a provision to extend the agreement for an additional ten years, potentially increasing the supply to CPC by another 8.4 million tonnes of LNG from 2024 to 2043, pending further negotiations and agreement on terms.

CPC, as Taiwan's state-owned energy supplier, plays a crucial role in meeting the country's energy demands and is the sole importer and distributor of natural gas within Taiwan.

Woodside's CEO, Meg O'Neil, emphasised the significance of this agreement, stating that it marks a milestone for Woodside by securing its first long-term supply deal with Taiwan. She highlighted the continuous demand for Australian LNG in Asian markets and underscored Woodside's commitment to delivering a safe and reliable energy supply well into the next decade.

To summarise, Woodside's share price surge today reflects a combination of favorable market conditions, including rising oil prices and strategic business developments such as the significant gas supply agreement with Taiwan's CPC Corporation.

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