Companies with projects being considered include Tellurian Inc., a Houston-based LNG developer known for its intention to ship gas from its planned Driftwood terminal in Louisiana, the people said. In addition, San Diego-based Sempra Energy, which is developing five LNG projects between the U.S. and Mexico, has had discussions with Aramco concerning its Port Arthur project in Texas , the people said. Aramco is considering equity stakes in the projects, the people added. It wasn’t clear what the value of the potential investments was. Striking a Balance How three policy alternatives for Saudi Arabia could impact economic growth, public revenue and oil exports Source: Kapsarc Aramco didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. A representative for Tellurian said the company doesn’t comment on commercial dealings. A representative for Sempra Energy said, “We’ve had strong interest in Port Arthur LNG from global LNG buyers and investors but can’t comment on […]