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Andrew Forrest is considering joining the world’s biggest LNG buyer to ship gas to NSW to alleviate the east coast gas shortage caused by soaring LNG exports from Queensland.
Big businesses in WA are allowed to spew into the air more than 64 million tonnes of greenhouse gases — almost 18 per cent of Australia’s self-imposed limit.
The Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects are now enjoying cash margins of more than $US30 a barrel at a $US50 price and production from the $111 billion mega-projects is expected to increase.
Western Gas believes it will have the Equus gas field producing by 2023 — something oil major Hess failed to achieve despite spending $1.5 billion.
The cost of Inpex's Ichthys LNG project may increase to $US40 billion, according to French oil major Total.
Maintenance cutbacks and pressure to resume production made the Northern Endeavour oil vessel a dangerous place to work.
Chevron's Wheatstone LNG project may need to offset more than one million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year if restrictions that were removed by Colin Barnett in 2013 are reinstated.
Some of the biggest oil and gas companies in the world are playing an expensive game of brinkmanship in the North West of WA.
Buck-passing between oil giants over who pays for the upkeep of the ageing North West Shelf LNG plant has emerged as the biggest hurdle to Woodside sending its Browse gas to the facility.
In 2017 Australia’s made-in-Korea offshore LNG boom saw three giants towed 5600km south, but 2018 is crunch time: making it all work.
Chevron's $2.5B effort to cut bury emissions from its Gorgon LNG project has been thwarted by equipment failures.
The WA domestic gas market needs an exploration boost and more supply from the Gorgon project if it is to meet rising demand over the next 10 years.
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