Australia LNG news
Woodside sees new momentum on long-delayed Browse gas project
The long-delayed Browse gas project off Western Australia has gained key support.
Australia's Oil Search cuts 2018 production forecast after PNG earthquake
Australia’s Oil Search cut its full-year production forecast and said first-quarter revenue fell 14% as output from its key PNG LNG project fell.
Chevron greenlights Gorgon LNG expansion
Chevron Corp will proceed with the second stage of its giant Gorgon LNG export plant off the northwest coast of Western Australia.
Brighter LNG prices threaten Harbour's Santos deal
The revised US$10.4 billion bid by Harbour Energy for Australian LNG producer Santos Ltd looks at first glance like a winning hand.
Over US$114 billion will be spent on Oceania’s upstream projects by 2025
Over US$114bn in capital expenditure will be spent over the lifetime of the top ten upcoming oil and gas upstream projects in Oceania.
INPEX announces updated schedule for Ichthys LNG project
INPEX has announced that the commissioning of the Ichthys LNG project’s first train, FPSO facility, and subsea production systems has been completed in view of readiness for production startup.
GAZ-SYSTEM uses AOG 2018 to open doors for Australian companies to do business in Poland
A sizeable Polish delegation has used AOG 2018 to invite Australian companies to help them expand the LNG and gas transmission systems in Central and Eastern Europe.
Over US$57 billion will be spent on Oceania’s upcoming upstream projects by 2025
An average capex of US$7.1 billion per year is forecast to be spent on 31 upcoming oil and gas fields in Oceania between 2018 and 2025.
AOG audience hears that government is backing local oil and gas turnaround
The Australian oil and gas sector is rebounding and is about to receive a further boost from government, the audience at the first day of the AOG in Perth has heard.
Australia’s oil and gas sector needs to ‘see around the corner’
Deloitte Australia’s oil and gas leader Bernadette Cullinane discusses how unambiguously fitter, leaner and more resilient the sector has become, but its efforts must not end there.