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Wheatstone gets FID green light
Tue, 27 September 2011
Chevron has made a final investment decision (FID) on it's Wheatstone project located offshore, western Australia.
Epic, Santos complete gas agreement
Thu, 22 September 2011
Epic Energy has completed a gas transmission agreement with Santos to provide 147 TJ/d of firm capacity on its South West Queensland Pipeline for fifteen years from 2015.
Eastern gas industry to promote economic and environmental prosperity
Thu, 15 September 2011
Developing a strong domestic gas industry will have a positive impact on greenhouse gas emissions, energy pricing and jobs according to two new reports compiled by the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association and the Queensland Gas Commissioner.
SEAAOC Returns to the Top End
Transmission company good to grow
Wed, 31 August 2011
In excess of $A300 million of growth opportunities have been recognised for the coming years in APA Groups 2011 financial results.
GLNG awards contract
Tue, 30 August 2011
A marine subcontract worth in excess of $A90 million, which forms part of the works for GLNG’s proposed Curtis Island LNG facility, has been awarded to John Holland.
Improving LNG production efficiency with cryogenic pressure swing adsorption
A number of major LNG developments are ramping up across Australia and it is important to ensure that when in operation, these projects run efficiently with as little negative environmental impact as possible. Professor Eric May and PhD candidate Thomas Saleman explain the extensive research they have undertaken to develop an innovative way to improve LNG production.
Extending the gas grid: connecting regional Victoria to reticulated gas
Through the Regional Growth Fund, the Baillieu Government has committed to conducting an $A1 million feasibility study into a natural gas pipeline along the Murray River, which would connect over 150,000 Victorians to reticulated gas.
Gas Today remembers: Amadeus to Darwin pipe repair
The Northern Territory’s propensity for unpredictable and extreme weather conditions can often cause issues for major projects, as in the example of the Northern Territory’s Amadeus Basin to Darwin natural gas pipeline, which was significantly damaged by earthquakes in 1988. Veteran pipe welder Laurie Atkins talks to Gas Today about working through the night so the lights didn’t go out in Darwin.
Feeding global gas demand: LNG production in the Top End and beyond
A number of projects are currently in the planning and design phase for development of gas resources located offshore Northern Territory, in the Timor Sea and onshore Papua New Guinea. Gas Today provides an update on the progress of these projects and the different technologies being used to support them.
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