Australia LNG news
Shell and PetroChina disagree over gas sales pricing
According to Reuters, Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina are currently in disagreement regarding gas sales pricing at their Arrow Energy joint venture.
Australia’s east coast unlikely to reach full LNG capacity
According to Reuters, the three LNG terminals on Australia’s east coast are unlikely to ever reach their peak combined operating capacity.
Origin sells Ironbank gas project to APLNG
According to Reuters, Origin Energy has reached an agreement to sell its Ironbank gas project to Australia Pacific LNG.
Santos boosts operated position across offshore Northern Australia
Santos has announced that it has reached an agreement to align the company’s interests, under Santos ownership, across four exploration permits in the Bonaparte Basin offshore Northern Australia adjacent to a large existing contingent resource.
Chevron and Woodside schedule maintenance work for 2019
According to Reuters, both Chevron Corp. and Woodside Petroleum have plans to carry out major maintenance activities on their Western Australian LNG facilities from April to September this year.
Woodside full-year profit up 28%
Woodside has registered a full-year net profit after tax (NPAT) of $1.36 billion.
Four weeks until the curtain is raised for AOG 2019
On 13 March 2019 the curtain will be raised for this year’s Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference (AOG 2019), Australia’s largest oil and gas event.
Six lessons from Down Under
Bernadette Cullinane and Steve McGill, Deloitte, Australia, present six lessons that other countries can learn from Australia’s entry into the LNG market.
APLNG gas works contract awarded to CPB Contractors
CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors has secured a AUS$90 million gas works contract from the Australia Pacific LNG project.
GIIGNL discusses the growing role LNG will play in the next half-century
Gastech Insights interview with General Delegate of GIIGNL, Vincent Demoury, at the 2018 edition of Gastech in Barcelona.