Woodside’s Browse LNG plant suffers cost blowout
The Business Spectator - Australia, 3:38 AM, 2 Jul 2009
The costs for Woodside Petroleum Ltd’s proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) plant in the Kimberley have blown out to $50 billion, and discord between the project’s partners is growing, according to The Australian newspaper.
An informed source told the paper costs for the standalone plant, which would process gas [...]
Delay looms for Browse LNG
The West Australian, 1st July 2009, 6:00 WST
Woodside Petroleum’s aim to have agreed by last night on a location for the Browse Basin project with its four joint venture partners has failed amid increasing concern the $25 billion liquefied natural gas project may be delayed indefinitely.
Just over six months after Woodside Browse [...]
Woodside Picks Kimberley for LNG, Will Lobby Partners (Update1)
By Angela Macdonald-Smith and Jesse Riseborough
April 16 (Bloomberg) – Woodside Petroleum Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest oil and gas producer, picked a site on the far northwest coast for its Browse LNG project and said it would “strongly” urge its partners to agree to the location.
Woodside’s decision, which follows an [...]
Australasia’s Gas Liquefaction Plans
Energy Tribune, Posted on Jun. 16, 2008, by David Wood
The Australian LNG business appears to be on the cusp of a big expansion. Over the past few months, several new gas liquefaction projects have been announced, including ones in the traditional North and North West Shelf basins, in the relatively new Queensland [...]
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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