ONGC signs MoU for LNG terminal

ONGC and Ashok have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of infrastructure related to LNG, including petrochemical extraction units, gas-fired power plants and distribution pipelines.
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Unocal to develop field, pipelines in Bangladesh

Unocal External Affairs Manager Naser Ahmed said “We have started development of the Bibiyana gas field. The company has already signed an agreement with the state-owned Petrobangla and expects
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Clough AMEC score Woodside ISC contract

Clough AMEC will now enter the second stage of the procurement process with Woodside in order to formalise an agreement by September 2005. Under the agreement, the Clough AMEC JV will perform a three
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Mt Gibson pipeline update

The pipeline corridor will include a 400 mm steel slurry pipeline from the mine to the Port at Geraldton, a 450 mm polyethylene water main to carry water back from Geraldton to the mine site, and a 250
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Highlands Pacific signs PNG Ramu agreement

The agreement was signed by China Metallurgical Construction Corporation (MCC), Ramu Nickel (a subsidiary of Highlands Pacific) and Mineral Resources Ramu at a ceremony at Parliament House in Port Moresby.
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New onshore production station for Kupe

The option of constructing new facilities was compared with proposals to toll the gas through existing onshore facilities owned by third parties, including NGC’s Kapuni production station, which
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NZ pipeline upgrade completed

The 170 km underground fuel pipeline connects the Marsden Point refinery in Whangarei with the Wiri fuel storage and distribution terminal in South Auckland. The upgrade has increased the maximum pumping
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CNOOC speeding up LNG terminals

CNOOC is already planning the expansion of the Guangdong LNG terminal, which is expected to be completed by mid-2006, from 3.7 MMt/a to 10 MMt/a. LNG for Guangdong has already been secured from Australia’s
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Philippines considering Malampaya-Brunei pipeline

PNOC Vice President Roland Rodriguez has estimated that the pipeline could cost up to $US3 billion to build, given that the 500 km Palawan to Batangas pipeline, currently under construction, has a price
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