Australia LNG news
Woodside’s proposed North West Shelf extension receives approval
Woodside and the North West Shelf joint venture welcome the Federal government’s proposed decision to grant environmental approval for the North West Shelf project extension.
IEEFA: How Japan cashes in on resales of Australian LNG at local gas users’ expense
As both Eastern and Western Australia face gas shortfalls, Japan is onselling vast volumes of Australian LNG at a handsome profit, according to research from the IEEFA.
Woodside and Aramco sign collaboration agreement
Woodside Energy Ltd and Aramco have entered into a non-binding collaboration agreement to explore global opportunities, including Aramco’s potential acquisition of an equity interest in and LNG offtake from the Louisiana LNG project.
Woodside approves Louisiana LNG development
Woodside has made a final investment decision to develop the three-train, 16.5 million tpy Louisiana LNG development.
IEEFA: An LNG export tax is the best way to address looming gas shortages and reduce prices
IEEFA Lead Gas Analyst, Josh Runciman, analyses the looming gas shortages and price situation in Australia.
Stonepeak to acquire interest in Woodside’s Louisiana LNG
Stonepeak has announced an agreement to acquire a 40% interest in Louisiana LNG Infrastructure LLC, an LNG production and export terminal in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana owned by Woodside Energy Group Ltd.
Buru executes strategic development agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Australia
Buru Energy Ltd has provided an update regarding the progress of its 100% owned Rafael gas project located in the Canning Basin, Western Australia.
Viva Energy seeks expressions of interest for FSRU supply
Viva Energy has engaged Poten & Partners to secure an FSRU for its proposed LNG terminal in Geelong, Australia.
Australian gas users pay price as LNG producers prioritise export windfalls
IEEFA has found that Australian gas users are struggling with high gas costs while producers of LNG are exporting to lucrative spot markets.
Australia’s ‘golden age of gas’ falls short of hype after decade of LNG exports
The reality of Queensland’s LNG export industry has failed to live up to expectations, plagued by cost blowouts and asset write-downs.