
East Timor favours Australia over Chinese firms on major gas project, president says

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East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta has expressed a preference for collaborating with Australia and its partners, Woodside Energy and Osaka Gas, on the stalled Greater Sunrise natural gas project, rather than with Chinese firms. He emphasized the importance of this project for East Timor's economic growth and indicated that the government is open to other investors but remains committed to existing partnerships. The development of the field, which has significant gas reserves, is crucial for the country's revenue and is expected to be finalized before upcoming Australian elections. Additionally, East Timor aims to join ASEAN this year and is exploring onshore gas and gold mining opportunities.
