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Kimberley hub faces new challenges
(Monday, 6 September 2010)
OPPOSITION continues to build against the planned Kimberley liquefied natural gas hub with an international shareholder campaign and the loss of support from traditional owners emerging as the latest threats.
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Barnett launches Kimberley land acquisition bid
(Friday, 3 September 2010)
WESTERN Australia has started the formal compulsory acquisition process to secure land at James Price Point for the Kimberley liquefied natural gas hub, resulting in a flurry of protests.
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Apache to develop Halyard field
(Tuesday, 17 August 2010)
APACHE Energy is planning to develop its Halyard field in WA-13-L, Carnarvon Basin, through its existing East Spar manifold.
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Clinton work continues
(Tuesday, 3 August 2010)
SYNGAS believes its Clinton coal gasification project in South Australia could produce about 14,600 barrels of liquid fuel per day.
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Chevron secures Wheatstone native title agreement
(Thursday, 29 July 2010)
CHEVRON has signed a native title heads of agreement for land required to develop the Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project amidst talk that Shell would join the gas hub.
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QCLNG on track for 2010 sanction
(Thursday, 29 July 2010)
BG Group chief executive officer Frank Chapman has said the Queensland Curtis liquefied natural gas project at Gladstone remains on track for sanction later this year.
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Monadelphous wins Gorgon pipeline contract
(Thursday, 29 July 2010)
MONADELPHOUS has secured an $85 million contract from Chevron for the installation of a transmission pipeline at the Gorgon project on Barrow Island.
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Wheatstone bulls charging ahead
(Tuesday, 27 July 2010)
CHEVRON is now expecting the initial two-train Wheatstone liquefied natural gas development to produce up to 10 million tonnes per annum, up from the original 8.6MMtpa.
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Kogas signs up for Wheatstone gas, equity
(Tuesday, 20 July 2010)
CHEVRON has signed up Korea Gas Corporation as a foundation customer of its Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project.
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QCLNG gets conditional green light
(Friday, 25 June 2010)
THE Queensland state government has given conditional approval to BG Group’s 8.5 million tonne per annum Queensland Curtis liquefied natural gas project on Curtis Island near Gladstone.
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BHP close to approving Macedon development
(Thursday, 27 May 2010)
BHP Billiton Petroleum expects to sanction the Macedon gas project off Western Australia by the middle of this calendar year, says chief executive Michael Yeager.
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Petroleum Briefs
(Wednesday, 26 May 2010)
IN today’s briefs: Central progresses UCG plans; LNG Ltd gets CASA nod for Fisherman’s Landing; Imperial gets more time for bridging loan facility
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WA oversight of Gorgon negligent: Greens
(Thursday, 6 May 2010)
THE Greens have said serious environmental breaches at Barrow Island showed “appalling negligence” made worse by the Western Australia government’s lack of involvement in the Chevron-operated Gorgon gas project.
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Papua New Guineans ecstatic about PNG LNG
(Wednesday, 7 April 2010)
TEARS of joy marked the financial close ceremony for the $US15 billion PNG LNG project in New York last week, with the project poised to transform the Papua New Guinean landscape.
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Emerson to supply Roxar meters to Gorgon
(Wednesday, 3 February 2010)
EMERSON Process Management will install its Roxar subsea wet gas meters at the Chevron-operated Gorgon gas project under a contract with VetcoGray.
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ESG upgrades Narrabri CSG reserves
(Monday, 1 February 2010)
DATA from pilot production and exploration has resulted in a 152% increase in proved and probable (2P) reserves to 1520 petajoules at Eastern Star Gas’ Narrabri coal seam gas project.
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Beibu Gulf development sailing along
(Friday, 22 January 2010)
THE Block 22/12 joint venture in the Beibu Gulf, China, is moving ahead with its development plans for three oil fields and commercial negotiations with CNOOC are expected to be completed within weeks.
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APLNG building up Talinga production capacity
(Thursday, 21 January 2010)
THE Australia Pacific LNG joint venture continues to ramp up its coal seam gas development in Queensland with the commissioning of the second high-pressure stage of its Talinga project near Chinchilla.
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PNG LNG, Sinopec wrap up LNG deal
(Friday, 4 December 2009)
THE PNG LNG project partners have reached an important milestone today after finalising a binding sales and purchase agreement with Unipec Asia, a Sinopec subsidiary, for the long-term sale and purchase of 2 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas.
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Pluto costs to rise up to 10%
(Friday, 20 November 2009)
WOODSIDE Petroleum believes the final cost for the foundation phase of the Pluto liquefied natural gas project will not exceed $12.3 billion.
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Monadelphous wins $60M Gorgon contract
(Thursday, 19 November 2009)
ENGINEERING group Monadelphous has won a $A60 million facilities management services contract associated with the Gorgon liquefied natural gas project on Barrow Island.
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PNG LNG signs up Chinese customer
(Thursday, 5 November 2009)
THE PNG LNG project partners have signed a heads of agreement to supply Unipec Asia, a Sinopec subsidiary, with 2 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per annum.
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PNG LNG FEED completed
(Wednesday, 4 November 2009)
EXXONMOBIL and its partners have completed front-end engineering and design studies for the PNG LNG liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea.
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Kupe costs set to hit $1.09B
(Wednesday, 28 October 2009)
THE final cost of the offshore Taranaki, New Zealand Kupe gas-condensate project looks likely to rise to about $NZ1.33 billion ($A1.09 billion), according to minority partner New Zealand Oil & Gas.
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Toll signs up Tox Free for Gorgon waste management
(Monday, 26 October 2009)
TOX Free has secured a contract from Toll Holdings to provide waste management services for the Gorgon liquefied natural gas project.
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Wheatstone scores one over Pluto
(Friday, 23 October 2009)
CHEVRON’S Wheatstone liquefied natural gas project has scored a victory after snatching Apache Energy and Kufpec Australia gas from under Woodside Petroleum’s nose.
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Timor Leste hoping for Sunrise on its shores
(Friday, 11 September 2009)
TIMOR Leste has renewed calls for the development of the Greater Sunrise field in the Timor Sea to consist of a liquefied natural gas plant on its soil rather than floating LNG or a plant option in Darwin.
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Gorgon gas heading to Japan, South Korea
(Friday, 11 September 2009)
CHEVRON has signed up three customers from Japan and South Korea that will buy nearly 3 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per annum, most of it from the giant Gorgon project.
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Ichthys EIS by Christmas
(Friday, 11 September 2009)
JOINT venture partners Inpex and Total expect to release the environmental impact statement for their Ichthys liquefied natural gas development, off northwestern Australia, by Christmas.
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Clough wins Macedon FEED
(Thursday, 10 September 2009)
BHP Billiton Petroleum has awarded Clough the $US12 million ($A13.9 million) front-end engineering and design contract for the Macedon gas field off Western Australia.
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