Australia LNG news
APPEA reveals record contribution of Australia’s oil and gas exports
New figures revealing the record contribution of Australia’s oil and gas exports highlight the importance of LNG projects and export market certainty.
EPA publishes report on NWS Project Extension proposal
The report includes recommendations for the project’s environmental conditions for its ongoing operations.
Australia’s oil and gas industry royalties to double
Revenue from the sector is set to provide a direct benefit to the Queensland community from the state’s LNG export projects.
Shell to develop Crux project in Western Australia
Crux will provide further supplies of natural gas to the existing Prelude floating LNG (FLNG) facility.
ABL wins new Woodside contract on Scarborough
Woodside has appointed ABL Group to provide marine warranty services (MWS) for construction, transportation, and installation work on the Scarborough Project in offshore Western Australia.
“Credible opportunity” for zero emissions LNG
Worley Vice President Energy & Chemicals, Peter Cox, addressed the 2022 APPEA Conference and Exhibition, outlining how the LNG sector can transition to zero emissions with environmental and business advantages.
MacGregor receives order to supply RoRo equipment
The equipment will be used for an LNG-powered RoRo vessel being built by Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft for the Tasmanian-based Australian shipping company, SeaRoad.
Gas central to economy and emissions reduction
The federal budget has confirmed the significant contribution of Australia’s oil and gas industry to the economy, as well as its role in the country’s cleaner energy future.
Wärtsilä provides supplies for Australian RoRo new-build
Wärtsilä will supply power and electrical solutions for Australian operator SeaRoad Shipping’s new-build, including two Wärtsilä 46DF dual-fuel main engines and three Wärtsilä 20DF dual-fuel auxiliary engines.
Venice Energy accelerates LNG import terminal construction
Support grows for the South Australian LNG import terminal, partly due to it being the first LNG terminal in the world designed to be powered by renewable energy.