The reduction in LNG output in Australia — the country’s total nameplate capacity is around 88 million tonnes — comes amid the shutdown of several Middle East liquefaction projects because of the ...
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Cyclone causes outages at Australia's top LNG projects
A cyclone disrupting major LNG facilities in Australia has intensified a global supply crunch already strained by geopolitical conflict, sending gas prices sharply higher.
A cyclone off Australia triggered outages at two of the world's largest LNG plants, energy giant Chevron said Friday as ...
US supermajor Chevron has yet to restart operations at Train 2, one of the three trains at its flagship Gorgon liquefied natural gas project in Australia, after a mechanical fault late last month.
Gas giants Woodside, Santos and Chevron confirm they have suffered production outages at its gas as a result of ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle.
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Chevron Secures Long-Term Gas Supply Deal With Horizon Power
Chevron Corporation CVX, one of the world's leading integrated energy companies, has entered into a landmark agreement to supply approximately 14 petajoules of natural gas over five years to Horizon ...
Gorgon LNG is supplied by the Gorgon and Jansz-Io gas fields in the Carnarvon Basin offshore Western Australia and comprises three LNG trains with total nameplate capacity of approximately 15.6 Mtpa.
Chevron Corp’s Australian unit and its joint venture partners have reached a final investment decision to further develop the massive Gorgon natural gas project in Western Australia, it said in a ...
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