Hess, NWS sign LOI for liquefaction of Equus field resources

Hess Corporation said that its Australian subsidiary, Hess Exploration Australia, has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent  with the North West Shelf.

Hess intends to develop its natural gas discoveries in its deepwater permits offshore northwestern Australia and, subject to execution of binding agreements, toll the production through existing NWS processing and liquefaction facilities in Karratha, Australia. Hess would then market liquefied natural gas to customers in Asia Pacific.

NWS is a joint venture between BHP Billiton Petroleum (North West Shelf), BP Developments Australia, Chevron Australia, Japan Australia LNG (MIMI), Shell Australia and Woodside Energy (Operator). Hess and NWS plan to conduct joint engineering studies and further progress commercial discussions.

President and Chief Operating Officer Greg Hill said, “The combination provides an attractive option for Hess to commercialize its important Equus natural gas resource in a manner that delivers secure, reliable energy supplies into Asia Pacific LNG markets and creates value for our shareholders.”

Hess holds 100 percent interests in both the WA-390-P and WA-474-P permits that contain the Equus fields. These permits cover over 1 million acres and are located approximately 115 miles off the northwest coast of Australia in water depths of approximately 3,600 feet. An Equus sanction decision is not expected before 2017.

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Press Release; Image: Woodside