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Coleman mulls Asian expansion

THERE are few limits to the new markets Woodside Petroleum is looking at for long-term contracts to support its Browse development, <i>Energy News</i> has learned, but may have a new office in China or nearby by the end of 2017 as it admits there is a “serious” threat from Cheniere Energy.

Peter Coleman.

Peter Coleman.

With Indonesia and Thailand's state oilers ramping up their buying activities, particularly as the former nation turns from long-term LNG seller to net buyer, Woodside CEO Peter Coleman told Energy News...

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