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500th LNG cargo shipped from Curtis Island LNG facility

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Shell’s QGC business and joint venture (JV) partners CNOOC and Tokyo Gas have announced that the 500th LNG cargo has been successfully shipped from the LNG plant on Curtis Island, Queensland, Australia.

The cargo is being delivered by the Gaslog Gladstone LNG carrier.

Shell’s QGC Vice President East, Tony Nunan said: “The 500th LNG cargo safely completed loading today from our plant on Curtis Island, five years since the first cargo set sail.

“It takes commitment and collaboration to safely and efficiently develop, process and supply gas to both domestic and international markets. Everyone involved should be very proud of the work taken to reach this important milestone.

“Thanks goes to our JV partners CNOOC and Tokyo Gas, who believed in the development of a new local industry via a sizeable investment and ongoing support.”

Zoe Yujnovich, Chairman Shell Australia, added: “Producing 500 cargoes is a significant achievement, not just for Shell’s QGC business, but for the Gladstone community and our contractors and suppliers who work alongside us to safely deliver cleaner energy.

“This milestone shows our commitment to be here for the long-term as a safe and reliable supplier of natural gas.”

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquefaction/03102019/500th-lng-cargo-shipped-from-curtis-island-lng-facility/

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