Saudi Aramco in Talks With U.S. LNG Companies to Boost Gas Profile, Reuters Reports
--Saudi Arabia's national oil company Saudi Aramco is in talks with U.S. companies Tellurian and NextDecade regarding two separate liquefied natural-gas projects, Reuters reports, citing unnamed sources.
--Aramco is exploring buying a stake in Tellurian's Louisisana-based LNG plant, Driftwood, which has the capacity to produce 27.6 million metric tons a year.
--Concurrently, the company is in talks with NextDecade for a long-term LNG purchase deal.
--Saudi Aramco didn't immediately respond to a request for comment by Dow Jones Newswires.
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