Chevron Australia, as operator of the Gorgon joint venture, has confirmed it will proceed with the $6 billion Jasz-Io compression (J-IC) project, Western Australia. Nigel Hearne, Chevron Eurasia Pacific
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Australian LNG export volumes forecast to increase
Australia’s liquified natural gas (LNG) export volumes have been resilient throughout COVID-19, with export volumes ranging between 18.4 million tonnes and 20.6 million tonnes each quarter, according
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Gorgon, Ichthys increase LNG exports
Chevron’s Gorgon project and Inpex’s Ichthys project in Western Australia have contributed to Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports hitting a new record of 7.2 million tonnes (Mt) shipped in March.
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Australian LNG hits export record: EnergyQuest
Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) reached a new record of 7.2 million tonnes (Mt) shipped in March, according to EnergyQuest. Outlined in its Australian LNG monthly March 2021 report, the March record
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Chevron on track for final Gorgon repairs
Chevron has confirmed that Train 3 repairs at its Gorgon facility in Western Australia are expected to start in the second quarter. At a company investor day, Chevron executive vice president for upstream
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Prelude, Gorgon to boost Australian LNG production rates
Australian liquified natural gas (LNG) production rates will increase in 2021 as a result of the Prelude operation forecast to reach full production and Gorgon improving its rates following repairs.
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LNG shipments decline following production drops: EnergyQuest
Australian liquified natural gas (LNG) shipments in December were lower compared with November, primarily due to decreased production at the Ichthys, Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Western Australia.
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Chevron slammed with Gorgon environmental regulations
Chevron Australia’s environmental licence at the Gorgon liquified natural gas (LNG) facility is set to be reviewed every 10 years following a new ruling by the Office of the Appeals Convenor of Western Australia.
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Chevron hit with Gorgon environmental regulations
Chevron Australia’s environmental licence at the Gorgon liquified natural gas (LNG) facility is set to be reviewed every 10 years following a new ruling by the Office of the Appeals Convenor of Western
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Gorgon faces further LNG train repairs
Chevron has revealed that cracks that were found in the kettles of Train 2 at the Gorgon site offshore Western Australia have also been located in Train 1 following an inspection. “Repairs to
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