The reserves were certified by consultants Netherland, Sewell and Associates and MHA Petroleum Consultants, which also included a 3P reserves upgrade of 18.6 per cent to 11,042 PJ of gas.
Significant 2P
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APLNG commences Talinga CSG plant commissioning
Origin Executive General Manager Upstream Oil and Gas Paul Zealand said “Stage One of Talinga involved the commissioning of the first stage of inlet compression utilising gas from the initial pilot
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Arrow wholly acquires Fisherman’s Landing LNG
Arrow Energy Chief Executive Officer Nick Davies said that “Initial works have already commenced at Fisherman’s Landing and project design and planning is well advanced.
“Arrow is excited
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Mosaic enlists BJ Services to enhance CSG gas rate
This work is the first stage of Mosaic’s wider program aimed at enhancing the gas rate from the Churchie Field and other tight reservoirs in the Surat Basin by using fracture stimulation.
The initial
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More gas for Metgasco
The company’s gas reserves in the 2P category have increased to 397 PJ, an increase of 33 per cent and gas reserves in the 3P category have increased to 2,239 PJ, an increase of 46 per cent.
Metgasco
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APLNG teams up with QGC to develop QLD CSG
The field development agreement allows for the progression of the technical design and conditions toward developing resources in ATP 648P and ATP 620P, located in the Surat Basin. The CSG tenements are
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Wrapping up major gas projects in Australia
While LNG has dominated the focus of the Australian gas industry in recent times, a number of major gas projects, including power generation and transmission, are progressing, promising to deliver natural
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Clarke generates interest at Blackwater
Bow’s proposed gas-fired power station, to be located in Queensland’s Bowen Basin, will comprise ten 3 megawatt (MW) J620 GE Jenbacher gas engines, which have proven efficiency and reliability
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Nixon keeps in touch on remote projects
The system John Nixon first designed, manufactured and installed on the Queensland Gas Pipeline in 1989 provided clear, continuous communication along the entire length of the project.
Since those early
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New LNG plant to fuel QLD trucks by 2011
Under the agreement, QGC will supply 30 PJ of CSG to BOC over 15 years from July 2011, with an option for a further 15 years.
If the companies meet that deadline, Queensland will become the first state
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