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Woodside juggles risk in Pluto deal – The Australian Financial Review
The company’s deal to sell 49 per cent of its $7.6 billion Pluto Train 2 project is about reducing, managing and sharing dangers…

But to get the GIP deal over the line, Woodside has been innovative in how the specific risks of the project will be shared.
GIP will stump up the first $US835 million of the Pluto Train 2 project, and will then contribute 49 per cent of the $US5.6 billion…
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