Australian liquified natural gas (LNG) shipments in December were lower compared with November, primarily due to decreased production at the Ichthys, Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Western Australia.
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Scarborough key to Woodside’s LNG production increase
Woodside has confirmed it will amend an agreement with Uniper Global Commodities to increase supply of liquified natural gas (LNG) from its global portfolio. The quantity of Woodside LNG to be supplied
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Chevron hit with Gorgon environmental regulations
Chevron Australia’s environmental licence at the Gorgon liquified natural gas (LNG) facility is set to be reviewed every 10 years following a new ruling by the Office of the Appeals Convenor of Western
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Prelude production makes a comeback
Shell Australia has confirmed that LNG shipments from the Prelude floating liquified natural gas (FLNG) vessel offshore Western Australia have resumed. The company reported late last year that it didn’t
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Gorgon faces further LNG train repairs
Chevron has revealed that cracks that were found in the kettles of Train 2 at the Gorgon site offshore Western Australia have also been located in Train 1 following an inspection. “Repairs to
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Eni abandons Australian asset sale
Eni has reportedly called off a sale process for its Australian gas assets after failing to receive attractive bids. The Italian state-owned company’s assets include the Blacktip gas project offshore
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Shell to reduce Queensland Curtis ownership
Shell is offloading a 26.5 per cent interest in the Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) common facilities to Global Infrastructure Partners Australia for $US2.5 billion ($3.25 billion). The facilities, currently
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Shell sells Queensland Curtis stake to fund manager
Shell is offloading a 26.5 per cent interest in the Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) common facilities to Global Infrastructure Partners Australia for $US2.5 billion ($3.25 billion).
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LNG leads the way in WA
The Western Australian petroleum sector continues to feel the effects of COVID-19, with the total number of projects down on the 23 in 2018–19 as a result of Mitsui and Co ceasing production at the Dongara
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Oil and gas jobs to rise despite challenging year: AMMA
The Australian oil and gas sector is expected to create an additional 2280 production jobs by the end of 2026, according to a workforce forecasting report by the Australian Resources and Energy Group AMMA.
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