SYDNEY (AFP) – Australian energy giant Woodside Petroleum on Monday said it was searching for other Asian buyers after a provisional liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal with PetroChina lapsed.
Woodside said the agreement, signed in 2007, to sell up to three million tonnes of LNG a year from its Western Australia Browse project expired on [...]
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 [...]
East Timor has not given up the fight for Greater Sunrise LNG project
The Northern Territory News - Australia, July 1st, 2009
President Jose Ramos-Horta said it would be more profitable to pipe the gas to his country, rather than process it on the spot or send it to Darwin.
The venture partners developing the field - Woodside, ConocoPhillips, [...]
NW Shelf LNG Output May Fall 8% as Woodside Boosts Maintenance
By Dinakar Sethuraman
June 19 (Bloomberg) – Woodside Petroleum Ltd.’s North West Shelf Venture, Australia’s biggest liquefied natural gas producer, may boost maintenance and shrink output this year as demand and prices of the fuel decline.
Woodside may load about 15 million metric tons of LNG this year [...]
Chevron awards $1bn Gorgon LNG contract
The Australian, June 20, 2009
THE giant Chevron Corporation has awarded more than $1 billion of contracts for the planned Gorgon liquefied natural gas project in Western Australia, driving the venture closer to a final investment decision by its partners this year.
The latest contract for the 15million tonnes a year venture was [...]
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