Australia wants to find new markets for LNG and the government has discussed gas exports to Chile, Mr Howard said. “We’re on the lookout for new markets and given the very strong association that’s
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APA welcomes tariff decision on Goldfields Gas Transmission Pipeline
APA owns 88.12 per cent of the pipeline, after acquiring a majority interest in August last year. The 1380 km pipeline supplies natural gas from Western Australia’s northwest to mines in the Pilbara
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Remote Towns Power Project on target
Western Australian company, Energy Generation (enGen), has commenced procuring key components for the power stations including engines/alternators, fuel tanks, switchboards and control panels. Due to
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Woodside Chief outlines Australian developments
“It is fitting that my address today coincides with development of the fifth phase of the North West Shelf Venture (that is, the fifth LNG Train) where we are expanding our facilities to produce
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AGL firms up PNG gas project
Mr Martin said there is "great certainty" that the gas pipeline project will move ahead. Mr Martin also advised that he met with senior government ministers, including Prime Minister Sir Michael
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Vopak and KOGAS study possibility of developing LNG terminals
The pace of energy demand growth in Asia has prompted a number of studies in the region to evaluate the import of LNG. A guaranteed throughput for the long term is one of the main conditions for a potential
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PTTEP Signs Bongkot Gas Sales Agreement
The Development Area as described in the existing GSA, an area of 1,586 square km, will be expanded to cover the current total Concession Area of the Bongkot Project, an area of 3,200 square km. PTT will
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Indian Oil signs pipeline management agreement
IOC issued a release commenting that the construction of the 42 inch 16.7 km pipeline will be a challenging task, given that it passes through congested city areas. CPCL operates a 9.5 MMt/a refinery
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Gas Malaysia adding to pipeline network
Chief executive officer Muhamad Noor Hamid said the company would spend up to RM 140 million ($US37 million) on extending its 1,200 km pipeline network a further 160 km into the Kinta Valley. “Our
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China Gas, Sinopec in piped gas joint venture
The two companies are said to be considering the construction of gas pipelines to link Sinopec’s supply sources to the China Gas projects. China Gas hopes that by teaming up with Sinopec, it will
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