The Gorgon project is a joint venture between Chevron as operator, ExxonMobil and Shell, to develop the Greater Gorgon Gas Field, located 130 km off the northwest coast of Western Australia.
The Wheatstone
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MEO plans Timor Sea LNG hub
MEO Australia proposed the development of the Timor Sea Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in 2002 as an extension of its Tassie Shoal Methanol Project, located in the Timor Sea off the coast of the Northern
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LNG for the future: discussions at APPEA 09
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) released its State of the industry 2009 report at the Conference, setting an industry target to increase Australia’s liquefied
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SEAAOC – showcasing gas in Darwin
For the first time SEAAOC will be co-located with the Mining the Territory Conference to form NT Resources Week.
SEAAOC 2009 will include case studies, presentations, panel sessions, exhibitions and interactive
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Woodside awards Mermaid Pluto contract
Mermaid’s vessel, the DP2 8000-bhp AHTS Mermaid Vision (pictured), will support ongoing platform and subsea installation work at the project. The vessel is currently mobilising in Singapore.
The
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Bartlett breaks ground on ground-breaking micro-LNG plant
The BOC-operated micro-LNG plant will provide an alternative fuel to diesel for heavy vehicles reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 20 per cent.
BOC South Pacific Managing Director Colin Isaac said
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Membrane tank technology for Fisherman’s LNG
The technology was reviewed and approved by both the Hazardous Industries and Chemicals Branch of the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General, and the Petroleum and Gas Inspectorate, which
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Shell Chair seeks security for LNG industry
In a speech made to the Committee of Economic Development Australia in Perth, Mr Caplan was enthusiastic about the future of the LNG industry in Australia saying “We already hear Gorgon being described
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Betchel to feed Chevron at Wheatstone LNG development
The FEED contract is for the design of the first phase of the project, which includes two LNG processing trains each with a capacity of 4.3 million tonnes per annum (MMt/a) and a domestic gas plant. Initial
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Shell to float on water
The contract also outlines terms of front-end engineering and design (FEED) works for Shell’s 3.5 MMt/a FLNG facilities.
FLNG facilities have the potential to place gas liquefaction facilities directly
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