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LNG industry could learn from lack of collaboration in Australia Bloomberg; May 8 On the southern
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move more cautiously into mega projects Bloomberg; March 7 Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project off Australia’s
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according to data compiled by Bloomberg Meanwhile new projects in Australia and the U S are saturating
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of global oil and gas equity research at Credit Suisse While most volumes from Australia s 13 new LNG trains
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to pay has mostly disappeared amid waning demand and new supply from Australia and Papua New Guinea “A
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; Dec 22 – Australia’s Origin Energy has acted to protect itself from a further dive in crude oil prices
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crimped by flooding in Indonesia and Australia a closed mine in Colombia and distorted trade flows caused
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the current spot price it would fetch Other sellers from major exporters such as Australia Qatar and Russia
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But the original project sponsor Australia s LNG Ltd struggled to reach any firm deals with buyers for the LNG
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departure From Australia to Africa LNG developments typically have been underpinned by long term sales
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The Australian; June 6 Leading oil and gas executives at global advisory firm KPMG have come to Australia
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2018 Last two of seven Australia LNG mega projects near start up Reuters; April 23 Shell and Inpex
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export plant off northwest Australia hit by high costs as both LNG prices and demand have plunged
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at the end of 2016 Oil and gas industry talks against tax changes in Australia The West Australian; Feb 10
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O’Neill CEO of Australia’s Woodside said Their comments add to a growing chorus warning that Europe’s