Magellan Petroleum Corp., which is now known as Tellurian Inc., closed its merger with Tellurian Investments Inc. and appointed Antoine Lafargue as CFO as part of the finalization. Lafargue was previously Magellan’s CEO, the Feb. 10 press release said.
Meg Gentle, Tellurian's president and CEO, said it will develop large-scale energy infrastructure on the U.S. Gulf Coast, including the Driftwood LNG facility in Louisiana.
Tellurian’s common stock will continue trading on NASDAQ, now under the ticker “TELL.”
Tellurian Investments was founded as a private company on Feb. 23, 2016, by Charif Souki and Martin Houston.
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