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Australian LNG export volumes expected to hold steady

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Canada’s risky LNG venture

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Massive CCS investment needed if LNG to remain a major fuel

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Spot LNG price assessments for EU LNG imports – July 9

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Why the EU needs U.S. LNG

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Western sanctions on icebreakers stall Russia’s Arctic LNG expansion

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Carbon neutral LNG is crucial for ensuring energy security

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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U.S LNG exports briefing note

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Spot LNG price assessments for EU LNG imports – July 2

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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The role of terminal operators in securing greener energy for Europe

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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Implications of the EU ban on Russian LNG transshipments and re-exports

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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High cost Australian LNG uncompetitive in an oversupplied market?

Australian gas production is expected to be largely steady over the next two years. New supply from Scarborough and Barossa is expected to offset the gradual diminution of supply from the North West Shelf. But, in the absence of new investment, the broader trend points towards slow declines in output and exports over the longer term. Three train modules have been delivered to the Pluto LNG facility. When assembled, the full production train will be the second at the Pluto LNG facility and will have a 5mtpa capacity. The connected Scarborough field is also under development, with thirteen wells expected […]

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