Chevron Australia has recommenced production from Train 2 at the Gorgon plant site on Barrow Island, off the northwest coast of Western Australia.
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NOPSEMA reveals offshore policy for property maintenance, removal
The Australian regulator is set to increase its focus on decommissioning in order to improve oil and gas companies’ understanding of their legislative obligations to maintain and remove offshore structures, equipment and property.
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Triangle pushes discussions about BP refinery shutdown
Triangle Energy has met with state and federal governments to find a solution after BP announced the shutdown of its Kwinana Refinery in Western Australia.
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Ironbark JV advances drilling
Drilling of the BP-led Ironbark-1 exploration well in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Western Australia continues, with activities reaching a measured depth of 2410 metres.
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Santos WA survey under determination by NOPSEMA
Santos have proposed to undertake a 3D seismic marine survey over a portion of exploration permit areas in the Bedout Sub-Basin, offshore Western Australia.
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Woodside’s Julimar project under assessment
Woodside Energy has submitted an environment plan (EP) to the Australian regulator for the continued operation of a petroleum pipeline in the Julimar field, Western Australia.
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Glenaras production to ramp up following commissioning
Galilee Energy has advised that Glenaras 19, 20 and 23 wells have undergone initial flow production tests as part of the electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) commissioning process, with all three wells now being brought online for continuous production.
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New QLD ministry to boost oil and gas sector
The Australian oil and gas industry has welcomed the new ministry announced by Queensland’s premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
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Ironbark hits further drilling milestones
Drilling of the BP-led Ironbark-1 exploration well in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Western Australia continues, with activities reaching a measured depth of 1811 metres.
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Papua LNG project secures core legislation to progress
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Prime Minister James Marape has passed six pieces of legislation through the country’s parliament to ensure the $US20 billion ($27.3 billion) Papua LNG project proceeds.
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