Mr Macfarlane said his preference is for the gas to come ashore but that he would opt for an offshore solution if it will stop companies from shifting their focus away from Australia and leaving the gas
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Drilling report: Karoon Gas
Subsequent function testing of the BOP was previously unsuccessful and troubleshooting has been ongoing. The BOP has been undergoing mechanical repairs since July 2012. Karoon Gas recently confirmed that
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Monadelphous secures QCLNG maintenance contract
Monadelphous will provide multidisciplinary core maintenance and shutdown services to support the operations phase of the QCLNG plant. The contract commences in January 2013 for an initial six-and-a-half-year
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New research centre to boost capacity for oil and gas training in NT
North Australian Centre for Oil and Gas (NACOG) has teaching and training facilities for both vocational education and training (VET) and higher education. The facility will also provide two new laboratories
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OMV purchasing FPSO vessel Raroa; MODEC awarded operations contract
“We see the purchase of the Raroa as an integral part of our investment strategy for the Maari Field, Taranaki, New Zealand. We plan to tie in new reservoirs through drilling of additional
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Technip awarded framework agreement for Shell’s offshore projects
The contract is for a period of five years, with an additional five-year extension option. The contract concerns engineering and project management services to support Shell’s offshore project facilities
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APA offer now unconditional
HDF securityholders who had accepted the offer on or before 9 October will therefore be paid the offer consideration within seven business days, according to APA, with those securityholders who accept
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New report shows benefits of ˜second Taranaki'”
The MBIE Occasional Paper looks at export growth, GDP, royalties and regional development opportunities if another petroleum basin is developed in a similar way to the Taranaki basin. The paper is based
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CEDA highlights consequences of not progressing unconventional energy developments
CEDA CEO Professor Stephen Martin said the policy perspective titled Australia’s Unconventional Energy Options draws together five experts to explore key issues identified by CEDA around
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Buru Energy signs heritage agreement with traditional land owners
The company has said that this will be the first of three heritage protection agreements Buru is negotiating with the traditional owners of this area. Negotiation for heritage agreements with each of
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