Woodside Petroleum looks to sell its 50 per cent stake in Kitimat LNG project
VANCOUVER — Woodside Petroleum Ltd. says it plans sell its 50 per cent stake in the proposed Kitimat LNG development in British Columbia.
The Australian company says the plan includes the divestment or wind-up and restoration of assets, leases and agreements covering the 480-kilometre Pacific Trail Pipeline route and the site for the proposed LNG facility at Bish Cove.
Woodside will keep a position in the Liard Basin upstream gas resource.
Chevron Canada Ltd., the operator of the project, said earlier this year that it would stop funding further feasibility work on the project.